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Technician Clinical Packaging

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Duration: 2 years

Start date: As soon as possible

Reporting to: Head Packaging Operations

CK QLS are looking for a Technical Packaging Operations, to join a global biopharmaceutical company, based in Lucerne for a duration of 2 years. The contract is likely to be extended.  

Responsibilities:

Filling, labelling and packaging of clinical trials

Manual or semi-automatic filling of solid medicines (tablets, capsules) into primary packaging in accordance with internal guidelines, SOPs and packaging instructions.
Manual or semi-automatic labelling and packaging of clinical drugs in accordance with internal guidelines, SOPs and packaging instructions.
Works precisely in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs), batch regulations, internal company guidelines and the instructions of the responsible study managers.
Operates machines and equipment for the provision of clinical trial material.
Documentation

Documents clinical packaging, logbooks, packaging-specific documentation and electronic batch documentation.
Documents in accordance with internal documentation guidelines.
Carries out SAP transactions and is responsible for the correct SAP handling of the assigned packaging operator.
GMP compliance

Adheres strictly to packaging instructions.
Reports special incidents to the supervisor immediately. 
Requirements:

Team-oriented.
Enjoys working in a precise, structured and efficient manner.
Enjoys working with technical equipment and machines.
Fluency in German. English is an advantage, but not essential.
IT skills (MS Office and SAP). 
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