QC Packaging Analyst (Part time)

Lower Wellhouse
3 months ago
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Title: QC Packaging Technician (Part-time)

Location: West Yorkshire

Salary: £25,000

Are you detail-oriented and passionate about quality control? We are seeking a Part-Time QC Packaging Technician to a GMP quality team and play a vital role in ensuring the quality and integrity of pharmaceutical packaging components.

About the Role

As a QC Packaging Technician, you will be responsible for inspecting both primary and printed packaging materials, ensuring compliance with GMP & internal specifications. You will also support QC sample retention, raw material and component sampling, and instrument calibration.

Working Hours:

This is a part time position working 15 hours per week (spread across 2 or 3 days)

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct inspections of packaging materials, identifying any deviations via physical & software inspection.
Maintain accurate records & ensure compliance with GMP, GLP, and data integrity requirements.
Perform pre-collation and reconciliation of labels using SAP.
Assist with artwork origination tasks and PCPAP activities.

What We're Looking For:

Prior experience or good understanding of QC / QA in a GMP environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow processes.
Familiarity with IT systems, including Microsoft Office and SAP.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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