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- 2 days ago
Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
This position is responsible for moving materials, tools, fixtures, and supporting supplies so manufacturing can continue without interruption, while following cleanroom standards at all times.
Core duties
- Maintain adequate stock in the gowning room so supplies are always available, including updating system records to show accurate inventory after collecting, counting, storing, and handling gowns to and from vendors.
- Restock, organize, and issue cleanroom consumables to the cleanroom, general production areas, and gowning room in line with standard operating procedures, while completing the required system entries and paperwork.
- Move production materials, components, and manufacturing aids between the warehouse and production areas. Receive items from the warehouse, sanitize and unpack them, then place them into approved containers or trays for transfer into the cleanroom or directly into the cleanroom as required, following SOPs. Also transport waste such as used needles and empty IPA/Sporklenz bottles to the designated collection points.
- Handle disposal and replenishment of chemicals such as IPA and Sporklenz within the cleanroom or manufacturing area, including taking empty bottles to the waste collection points.
- Verify incoming deliveries for correctness and on-time arrival.
- Carry out related support tasks such as cleaning and housekeeping of the work area, sanitizing surfaces with approved chemicals, handling materials, and printing documents.
Education and experience
A secondary education is required. No prior related work experience is necessary. Prior exposure to GMP environments, cleanrooms, or medical device manufacturing is an advantage.
Skills and working style
The role calls for basic computer literacy, preferably with tools such as RFSMART. Strong English reading, speaking, and comprehension skills are needed, along with clear communication. The candidate should be comfortable working as part of a team, able to follow detailed instructions with minimal supervision, and willing to complete ongoing training on equipment and process operations. A basic understanding of manufacturing procedures is also expected.
Compliance and safety
The employee must follow company policies and requirements, including pandemic-related rules and Environmental, Health & Safety standards. They must also take appropriate measures to prevent injury to themselves and others, and help protect the environment by avoiding pollution within their area of responsibility.