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Quality Assurance Technicians needed in Lynwood CA for 3rd and mid 2nd (Must have knowledge of SOP's and GMP's)

$20.5-21

3741 Walnut Ave, Lynwood, CA 90262, USA

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Eastridge Workforce Solutions is a premier provider of workforce management solutions, committed to connecting skilled professionals with meaningful career opportunities. We are currently hiring for Quality Assurance Technicians for a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing company in Lynwood, Ca. Second and Third Shift available. Shift: 2nd shift: 5pm-1:30pm ($20.50/hr) 3rd shift: 9pm-3:30am ($21.00/hr) Function: Assure that all company products or material shipped out of the company’s warehouses or transferred to and from filling and compounding are properly identified and accounted for. Job Description: • Perform components and raw materials transactions in Oracle inventory system and batch record • Record and input Resource hours in documents and Oracle inventory system • Assign LPN’s to finished goods and returns • Perform Discards reporting in Oracle inventory system • Cleaning agent issuance documents to compounding and filling departments • Good documentation practices. • Review and verify accuracy and completeness of batch record or related to filled units and finished labeled products. • Inspect, and report production line. • Verify and Report components and finished good products in batch record and Oracle inventory system. • Identify quality issues and assist with resolutions. • Perform reconciliation of raw materials, components and finished goods products in Oracle inventory system. • Support other QA functions as needed. • Support all general safety, food safety and all pharmaceutical compliance requirements • Perform documentation control process; • Perform any other functions requested by supervisor. • Must be able to make sound judgments regarding production line inspection requirements. • Must be able to make reasonable decisions on the acceptance of the finished products and component quality inspection independently. • Must be able to verify the accuracy of batch record calculation and information using Oracle Inventory system. • Being able to troubleshoot discrepancies in inventory relating to components, raw material, and filled units Qualifications: • High School graduate or GED required. • Good Math skills. • Detail oriented. • Knowledge of GMP is preferred. • Experience in working with SOP's is preferred. • Knowledge of MS Word and database software preferred. • Some experience in manufacturing environment. • Able to speak, read and write English. • Training available for those who meet the minimum requirements. • Basic statistical skills (mean, mode, medium, standard deviations calculation) Physical Requirements: • Walking up to 6 hours per day • Sitting up to 2 hours per day • Occasionally lift up to 30 lbs.

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