Sterile Fill Production Machine Operator Manufacturing - Rochester, MI at Geebo

Sterile Fill Production Machine Operator

3.
7 Rochester, MI Rochester, MI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30.
9K - $39.
2K a year Estimated:
$30.
9K - $39.
2K a year In accordance with Current Good Manufacturing Practices, Standard Operating Procedures (written and/or oral) instructions and Safety Regulations are responsible for the continuity of complex operations required to maintain production.
Sets-up, checks, adjusts and runs production equipment as required by product and size change over.
This requires the PMO to bend, lift, use both hands and have correct 20/20 vision.
Communicates effectively and on a timely basis to fill and seal operators.
Coordinates with Area Supervisors to ensure an efficient filling operation.
Communicates with Supervisor in a proactive manner with respect to line operating conditions, product quality status, and potential improvements.
Cleans lubricates, starts, stops and services equipment necessary to promote and maintain a smooth & efficient flow of production.
When necessary, performs required environmental and personnel monitoring sampling and recording.
Determines and verifies that correct and adequate labels, materials and supplies have been provided to meet production schedules.
Maintains a continuous supply of materials to production lines.
Notifies Area Supervisor of processes or equipment not in a state of regulatory compliance when discovered.
Documents all line clearance forms and other documentation forms necessary for the processing of each batch.
Records downtime, production output and other manufacturing documents as assigned.
Maintains eligibility for core qualification.
Integrity tests sterilizing filters.
Performs other duties as assigned by Area Supervisor.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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