Manufacturing Technician

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STEM Recruitment is seeking a dedicated Manufacturing Technician for Visual Inspection and Packaging at our client, a leader in the pharmaceutical sector. This permanent role involves processing all manufacturing materials for inspection, ensuring high-quality and compliant aseptic product output. Duties include maintaining accurate batch records, overseeing visual inspections, preparing materials for packaging, and ensuring the work environment meets GMP standards. The focus is on operational effectiveness, quality management, compliance, and team collaboration.



Experience in a manufacturing or quality role

* Familiarity with cGMP and SOPs

* Strong attention to detail and excellent documentation skills

* Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment

* Effective communication and problem-solving skills

In return, the successful candidate will receive a competitive salary of £24K, along with opportunities for professional development within a progressive organization committed to high-quality manufacturing and compliance. Join us in delivering life-improving medicines.

STEM Recruitment Solutions Ltd operates as both a Recruitment Agency and a Recruitment Business. We endeavour to reply to all applications when possible however on occasions this may not be possible due to volumes of responses. STEM Recruitment is a Scientific, Engineering and Manufacturing Recruitment business supplying talented staff to permanent and temporary opportunities

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