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Filling Operator – C line

Filling Operator – C line

CompanyBaxter International
LocationBarrie, ON, Canada
Salary$26 – $26
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelEntry Level/New Grad, Junior

Requirements

  • Successful completion of High School diploma or GED required (Proof will be requested)
  • Must pass ergonomic assessment to ensure ability to perform essential job duties
  • Experience doing repetitive tasks
  • Manufacturing/Quality experience in a GMP environment
  • Experience in food or manufacturing industry
  • Previous experience working in a fast-paced environment (experience working in an assembly line setting is preferred)
  • Flexibility to weekends
  • Positive attitude, and an ability to work in a team setting with a focus on quality assurance and attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Visual Inspection of IV bag assembly
  • Filling IV solution in various bag sizes
  • Placing bags into protective over-wrap
  • Loading bags onto sterilizer trays
  • Using scales, weigh filled bags at regular intervals to ensure proper fill volume
  • Visually inspect each filled bag assembly for proper fill volume, air volume, code number, expiration date, lot number, and other quality characteristics
  • Pick up filled bag assembly from conveyor, position bag in over wrapper spec
  • Load over-wrapped bag into sealing machine
  • Load sealed over-wrapped assemblies onto sterilizer trucks ensuring proper number of samples and proper positioning
  • Perform necessary inspections including quality checks throughout each step-in process
  • Document count of rejects
  • Rework bags when necessary
  • Learn, understand and apply thorough quality standards, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
  • Notify the supervisor and take appropriate action if any safety, quality, mechanical or discrepancy issues occur
  • Sustain a clean and safe work area using 6S principles

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working in a fast-paced environment (experience working in an assembly line setting is preferred)