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3rd Shift Line Operator

Perrigo Company plc
4 months ago
On-site
Bronx, NY
Operations
Line Operator (3rd Shift) β€” Bronx, New York

Scope of the Role
- Check schedule for assigned shop orders; visually check equipment for cleanliness and complete all cleaning forms.
- Check pallet I.D., sign the Inventory Control logbook for receipt of pallets, and instruct Inventory Control where to place pallets coming to the line.
- Fill out and update the dry-erase board with current shop order information; notify Supervisor to verify components.
- Check components against the Packaging Card and determine whether components have been checked by the area supervisor and Q.A.
- Check components for FIFO setup and stage components on the line.
- Request line supplies (paper towels, gloves, sleeves, pens, etc.) from line personnel.
- Check with mechanic to ensure equipment is set up.
- Load tubes onto the magazine of the filling machine; load boxes into the magazine on the boxer.
- Check lot number and expiration date on components against the packaging card order; check weight of tubes.
- Notify Q.A for line release; document activity in the Area/Equipment logbook.
- Document all entries on In-process Control Forms.
- Keep lines/equipment clean of spills; remove PM stickers and break up empty tube/box corrugations.
- Protect and secure documents/inserts/labels in appropriate cages during breaks.
- Maintain floor/area cleanliness (paper towels, leaflets, folding boxes, etc.).
- Request supply replenishment from inventory control and obtain Q.A approval prior to usage.
- Count and record units produced, including damages and destroys during a PM/lot number run.
- Document drum usage/emptying onto the IPC (2) Form.
- Observe and record tube and component damages on the IPC (2) Form.
- Observe and complete Inventory Reconciliation for partial case components as destroyed or returned.
- Properly destroy components into garbage bins or waste drums; complete IPC forms.
- Notify supervisor when orders/jobs are completed and/or when line problems occur.
- Ensure equipment/work area/line is clear from previous components.

Qualifications
- Fluency in speaking, reading, and writing English.
- High School Diploma or GED required.

Required Skills/Experience
- Ability to follow regulated pharmaceutical documentation and quality processes (forms/logbooks, Q.A notifications, lot/expiration checks).

Benefits
- Competitive compensation and benefits tailored to support you and your family, plus career development opportunities.

Application Instructions
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