Manufacturing Technician
Job Description
One of our bioscience clients is looking for a Technician to join their Manufacturing team. This individual is responsible for executing the company's manufacturing and packaging processes while adhering to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). The role focuses heavily on inspection, labeling, packaging, and documentation of finished products in a regulated environment.
This is a second shift opening (Monday - Friday, 2 - 10:30 PM) and 6-month contract with potential for extension and conversion at the conclusion of the contract.
Required Skills & Experience
- 2+ years of experience in manufacturing, inspection, packaging, or a related environment
- Experience with inspection, labeling, packing, and documentation
- Strong attention to detail and quality
- Legible handwriting required for GMP documentation and basic computer skills
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
- Prior GMP experience
- Background in regulated manufacturing environments (pharmaceuticals, bioscience, or food production)
- Experience inspecting or packaging finished goods
Key Responsibilities
Manufacturing & Processing:
- Support manufacturing operations including processing, filling, and packaging of bioscience products
- Retrieve and handle product from freezers (-20°C) as part of production workflow
- Follow established procedures to ensure product quality and compliance
- Release production lots within required timelines
Inspection & Quality:
- Inspect finished products for label deformities, particles, and defects
- Perform inspections after required wait times (e.g., post‑fill and post‑freeze)
- Spend approximately 80% of time performing product inspections
- Ensure products meet quality standards before labeling and packaging
Labeling & Packaging:
- Label frozen and inspected bottles for main production
- Operate manual labeling equipment and inspect products during labeling
- Package smaller bottles into boxes and verify labeling accuracy
- Perform final inspection of labeled and boxed products
- Spend approximately 20–25% of time on labeling and packaging activities
Documentation & Systems:
- Complete GMP documentation accurately and legibly
- Maintain clear, compliant handwritten records
- Use basic computer systems, including laptops and barcode scanners, to scan and track product lots
- Follow documentation requirements in a regulated manufacturing environment