Label Production Associate - Clinical Trial Supplies

Reading
10 months ago
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Our Client is an independently owned and operated company that works exclusively with clinical trial materials. The UK site provides secondary packaging, labelling and distribution of clinical trial supplies for sponsor company organisations. Their facility near Reading serves as the packaging and distribution hub for clinical trial materials to Europe and the rest of world.

They are now seeking a Label Production Associate to join their dynamic team. This position is a full-time permanent role and will be site based near Reading, Berkshire. The position reports to the Packaging and Labelling Manager / Operations Manager.

Job Purpose

This position is responsible for the management of blank and printed label stock, as well as label print / production activities.

Key Areas of Responsibility

  • Working with the Project Managers, generate label text for client approval

  • Print clinical labels

  • Replace rejected labels

  • Other duties as required

    Qualifications and Experience

  • Familiarity with cGMP (desirable)

  • Familiarity with the pharmaceutical industry (desirable)

  • Excellent English reading and writing skills

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Excellent mathematical skills

  • Strong attention to detail

    In return our client is offering a competitive basic salary plus benefits. Please send your C.V to Lorraine Roger, Director at Atom Recruitment Ltd

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