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ASU Operator - Nights

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5 days ago
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Total Staff Services are looking to recruit a Night Shift ASU Operator for our Global Healthcare client based in Runcorn.

Main responsibilities
*Assembling batches as per batch documentation, completing all necessary paperwork and transferring materials into the ASU
*Reviewing post compound documentation to ensure that the product produced is to the required standard and labelling the product according to the defined procedure
*Assembling raw materials for batches in accordance with the received batch documentation
*Prepare the Bill of Materials (BOM) for the following days production
*Working to a production plan to deliver batches to the compounding schedule
*Maintaining production output through supporting continuous workflows
*Ensuring all materials and components are replenished in preparation for start-up on the next shift
*Carrying out documentation duties required under good manufacturing practice
*Ensuring areas are maintained and cleaned in accordance with 'good housekeeping' practise and standard operating procedures
*Ensuring the appropriate disposal of waste from the grade C area is in accordance with current

Experience Required
*Aseptic or Pharmaceutical manufacturing experience ideal but not essential
*Good communication skills to ensure active motivation and good teamwork
*Good organisational and planning skills
*Able to deal with stress and absorb pressures
*IT literate and strong numerical skills
*Trained in manual handling procedures and health & safety awareness
*A good understanding of cGMP requirements

Salary is £34,470 which includes shift allowance

£37.5 hrs per week Sunday-Thursday

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