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Location: Deeside
Salary: £24,900 per annum rising to £27,800
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
What's in it for you:

Enhanced Company Pension Scheme
Structured Pay Progression
Increased Annual Leave with Service
Life Assurance
Clear Career Development Pathways
Comprehensive Private HealthcareWhy Apply?
As a key player in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, we're committed to improving lives through the production of high-quality medicines. Join our team and be part of a purpose-driven organisation that values precision, safety, and innovation.
Your Role as a Pharmaceutical Production Operator:
You will play a vital role in the safe and efficient manufacture of pharmaceutical products, ensuring strict compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Your responsibilities will include:

Operating and monitoring pharmaceutical production equipment with precision and care
Accurately weighing, measuring, and blending raw materials for batch production
Conducting in-process checks to maintain product quality and regulatory compliance
Supporting the cleaning and sanitisation of equipment and cleanroom environments
Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance operational efficiencyWhat We're Looking For:

Exceptional attention to detail and a commitment to quality and safety
Basic IT literacy for accurate data entry and batch documentation
Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to teamwork
Ability to follow detailed instructions in a highly regulated environmentNot quite the right fit?
If this role doesn't align with your current goals but you're interested in future opportunities within pharmaceutical manufacturing, we'd still love to hear from you. Reach out for a confidential chat about your career aspirations.
Related Roles: Manufacturing Technician, GMP Operator, Process Technician, Cleanroom Operative, Quality Control Assistant

To Apply:
This vacancy is advertised by Travail Employment Group who are acting as an Employment Agency.
Once you click to apply for this job, your application will be immediately received by Travail Employment Group. If your application is successful, a consultant will be in contact with you within the next 7 days. If you do not hear within the next 7 days, your application has not been successful on this occasion.
All candidates registering with Travail Employment Group will need to provide proof of identity and evidence of any experience, training, or qualifications required for this role.

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