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Pharmaceutical Technician

Runcorn
4 weeks ago
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Job description

Pharmaceutical Operative

Location: Runcorn
Salary: £31,226 per annum
Shifts: Rotational (Double Shifts: 6:00 AM-2:00 PM and 2:00 PM-10:00 PM)
Contract Type: Permanent

Total Staff, recruiting on behalf of a reputable pharmaceutical client, is seeking dedicated Pharmaceutical Technicians to join their aseptic unit. This role involves working in a cleanroom environment, ensuring high standards of safety and quality in the preparation of parental batch feeds.

Key Responsibilities:

Assemble parental batch feeds following a Bill of Materials (BoM).
Work in a cleanroom environment, adhering strictly to gowning protocols and maintaining cleanliness standards.
Follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to ensure compliance and accuracy.
Handle materials and equipment with precision to meet production and quality requirements.
Maintain detailed records of all processes to ensure traceability and compliance with regulatory standards.
Actively contribute to a safe and efficient workspace by identifying and addressing potential risks.Key Requirements:

Proven experience working in a cleanroom environment is essential.
Strong understanding of SOPs and GMP.
Ability to work accurately and follow strict protocols.
Flexibility to work rotational double shifts.
A proactive and detail-oriented mindset, with excellent organizational skills.Benefits:

Permanent contract with a competitive salary.
Opportunity to work with a leading pharmaceutical company.
Comprehensive training and ongoing development

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