Job Title Quality Tech II-1
Requisition
JR000015043 Quality Tech II-1 (Open)
Location
Raleigh, NC
Additional Locations Job Description Summary SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The Quality Tech II analyzes process samples as received and performs non-routine analysis as requested. She/he will analyze finished goods and raw materials by chemical, physical, and instrumental means to ensure quality as needed. Must be able to work a 12 hour shift schedule of (7pm-7am) rotating shift. In addition, occasional overtime as needed.
Job Description ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Works on solving problems and implementing improvements in a teaming environment.
- Uses problem solving skills to help with failure investigations and testing problems.
- Aids in performing any non-routine quality control related tasks such as resampling, raw material testing, and performing analysis needed to validate methods and equipment.
- Participates in a certified 5S Workplace System to ensure good housekeeping and organization.
- Assists with training others as needed.
- Other duties as assigned with or without accommodation.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Education: Associate/Technical degree in Science related field or equivalent required. B.S. degree in Physical Science or related field preferred. Experience: 1 - 3 years laboratory experience in a pharmaceutical manufacturing operation preferred. Working knowledge of cGMP is a plus. Expected Skills/Qualifications: Other Skills/Competencies: Must be able to perform basic mathematical calculations Familiarity with basic laboratory procedures, equipment, and computer key punching. Sound and correct technical judgments are required during routine analysis. High degree of concentration is required. Functional/Technical Skills, Priority Setting, Written Communication Customer Focus, Organizing RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS/ SCOPE:
- Laboratory technicians are responsible for communicating any uncompleted work to the next shift, as well as any immediate priorities.
- Frequent interaction with operators, engineers, and Quality management for reporting routine analytical results.
- Communication may be though radio, telephone, email, or in person. Communication should be timely and professional.
- Reports to Quality Testing and Release Manager.
- Frequent interact with operators, engineers, and Quality management for reporting routine analytical results. Communication may be though radio, telephone, email, or in person.
- Incorrect or inaccurate analyses can result in possible shipment of reject drug items to Mallinckrodt customers.
- Customer-requested specifications and Mallinckrodt methods of analysis are considered confidential for marketing purposes.
- Ability to understand the timely nature of work, quick reporting of results, and fast changing of priorities are necessary to complete assigned tasks. Laboratory employees must be able to work effectively under these conditions.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Most work is performed in a well-equipped analytical laboratory complete with fume hoods, laboratory benches, analytical glassware, and instruments.
- Sampling is performed in a warehouse or in the processing area. Boxes of solvents, compressed gas cylinders, old records, and reserve samples are stored in areas outside the laboratory and may require lifting and transporting to the laboratory area.
- Exposure to fugitive emissions of chemicals typical for chemical operations.
- Normal dexterity is required for routine handling of laboratory glassware and instruments. Colors must be well-visualized and slight differences in volumes of liquids in appropriate glassware distinguished.
- Must be able to wear the required personal protective equipment (PPE), such as hard-hat, steel-toe shoes, safety glasses, and other equipment as deemed necessary by EH&S, leadership team, corporate, or safety guidelines for the position.
- Initial hire may be for an extended 12-hour day or night shift position, but hire must be able to work a 12-hour rotating shift schedule. Overtime will be required as necessary.
DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of employees assigned to this position.
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