Operator, Device Assembly and Packaging - Night Shift
LI Test Company(3 months ago)
About this role
Operator on the night shift responsible for supporting startup activities and running medical device assembly and packaging processes to ensure continuous supply of medicines. The role includes becoming an area expert, training team members, and serving as a technical lead for troubleshooting and escalation. Works within a GMP-regulated manufacturing environment and supports safety, quality, and productivity objectives.
Required Skills
- Equipment Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Training
- GMP
- SAP
- MES
- Batch Records
- Quality Control
- Safety Compliance
- Lean Manufacturing
+2 more
Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- GED
- COVID-19 Vaccination
About LI Test Company
lilly.comEli Lilly and Company is a global biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes prescription medicines across therapeutic areas including diabetes, oncology, immunology, neuroscience and pain, and has a longstanding history in insulin and other major drug discoveries. Lilly invests heavily in research and clinical development and partners with biotech, academic institutions, and industry collaborators to advance biologics, small molecules, and precision medicines. The company operates global manufacturing and commercial networks and provides patient-support programs to improve access to its therapies.
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