Inspection & Packaging Lead - 1st shift
Leiters Health · Denver Metropolitan Area · 1 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Essential Functions
- Lead and perform the line/area clearance of the visual inspection or label, and packaging activities.
- Review of batch record during and end of visual inspection, label, and packaging activities.
- Assist Inspection & Packaging Supervisors in overseeing employees who are responsible for visual inspection/labeling/packaging of finished goods.
- Collaborate with Inspection & Packaging Supervisors to ensure timely visual inspection and labeling of products to meet scheduled batch release dates.
- Ensure that training on SOPs and processes remains current.
- Analyze production efficiencies, downtime, and waste.
- Lead teams to improve the results.
- Write investigations and CAPA actions for non-conformances in the department.
- Work with QA to quickly resolve any variance or document errors so that product may be released on time.
- Lead problem-solving activities.
- Assist with maintaining batch and label inventory and managing daily staffing for visual inspection and labeling.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Lead a team of Associates, providing direction, support, and training.
- Provide a positive and collaborative work environment through effective communication and accountability, escalating conflict promptly and fairly.
Experience and Necessary Skills
- 1-year previous leadership experience or comparable experience preferred.
- Minimum 1 years’ experience in aseptic processing preferred.
- Knowledge of cGMP guidelines/standards.
- Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience preferred.
- Demonstrated written and oral communications skills including strong presentation skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and results oriented.
- Strong results orientation.
- Strong Microsoft Office skills are essential, proficient in the use of spreadsheets and word processing programs.
- Able to effectively bring others together and reconcile differences.
- Able to lift up to 50 lbs. and stand for extended periods when required.
- Must pass an eye exam confirming 20/20 near vision corrected (with contacts or glasses) or uncorrected.
- Must pass an eye exam confirming the ability to accurately perceive color.