Packaging Labeling Technician II (12hr days, 2-2-3 rotation)
Greenville, NC - USA
Job Summary
Work Schedule
12 hr shift/daysEnvironmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards Fluctuating Temps hot/cold Loud Noises (Equipment/Machinery) Rapid flashing lights Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.) Warehouse Will work with hazardous/toxic materialsJob Description
Work Schedule
12 hr. shift/days
Environmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards Loud Noises (Equipment/Machinery) Production.
Job Description
As part of the Thermo Fisher Scientific team youll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale. Join our colleagues in bringing our Mission to life every single day to enable our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer. We provide our global teams with the resources needed to achieve individual career goals while helping to take science a step beyond by developing solutions for some of the worlds toughest challenges like protecting the environment making sure our food is safe or helping find cures for cancer.
Location/Division Specific Information:
Greenville NC
How Will You Make an Impact
The Packaging/Labeling Technician II supports AVI operations by ensuring materials components and packaging supplies are accurately received stored staged and delivered to production areas in compliance with GMP safety and quality standards. This role is critical to maintaining material availability and supporting uninterrupted sterile manufacturing operations.Shift hours are 6am-6pm on a 2-2-3 rotating schedule.
A Day in Life:
- Deliver materials components and packaging supplies to AVI lines according to production schedules.
- Stage materials for production work orders while ensuring GMP compliance and proper material traceability.
- Perform SAP inventory transactions for material movement issuing and returns.
- Support component staging and replenishment to maintain continuous production flow.
- Assist with line clearance activities and removal of unused or expired materials from production areas.
- Verify material identification lot numbers and expiration dates prior to issuing production.
- Operate powered industrial trucks such as forklifts pallet jacks and order pickers safely and in accordance with site policies.
- Support cycle counts and inventory reconciliation activities to maintain inventory accuracy.
- Maintain clean organized staging areas in accordance with 5S and safety standards.
- Communicate material needs with warehouse and planning teams to prevent production interruptions.
Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
Experience:
- Required: No previous work experience required
- Preferred: Experience in distribution warehouse or supply chain or related field
- Preferred: Experience with powered industrial trucks (order pickers/forklifts)
Knowledge Skills Abilities:
- Ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) GMP guidelines and safety procedures.
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to maintain accurate inventory records.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment supporting production timelines.
- Basic computer skills for inventory transactions and system entries.
- Strong teamwork communication and organizational skills.
Physical Requirements / Work Environment
- Ability to lift push and pull up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent standing walking bending and reaching during the shift.
- Ability to operate forklifts pallet jacks and other warehouse equipment.
- Work performed in a manufacturing and warehouse environment which may include temperature-controlled areas and moderate noise levels.
- Required use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to site safety and GMP requirements.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
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