Process Operator Dry Room
Responsibilities
- Operate processing equipment in the Dry Room, including dryers, mills, and freeze dryers, in accordance with SOPs and safety guidelines.
- Wear and properly use personal protective equipment (PPE) for extended periods (2–3 hours at a time) while working in the Dry Room.
- Remove wet material from dryers, feed it through the mill to complete drying, and convert product into a finer powder as required.
- Transfer dry powder into 50-gallon drums, securely close, seal, and accurately label each container.
- Perform milling operations to break up material into smaller, finer powder to meet process and quality specifications.
- Load and unload freeze dryers, ensuring correct handling, sequencing, and documentation of materials.
- Absorb and assist in the Panc area as needed, including grinding operations and monitoring computer control panels for process parameters.
- Conduct in-process testing such as pH measurements and basic column chromatography in accordance with established procedures.
- Monitor computer panels and process control systems, respond to alarms or deviations, and escalate issues as required.
- Document all activities clearly and accurately in batch records, logbooks, and other GMP documentation.
- Follow SOPs and GMP requirements at all times, ensuring that documentation is complete, legible, and compliant.
- Run finished material tests as needed to verify that product meets defined quality specifications.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of the Dry Room, processing areas, and production office, following any cleaning or housekeeping procedures.
- Collaborate with team members to coordinate workflow, share information, and support production targets.
- Support document control practices by properly storing, handling, and updating batch records and related documents.
Essential Skills
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 6 months to 1 year of GMP experience working with SOPs and batch records or similar controlled documentation.
- Experience following written procedures and SOPs in a regulated or production environment.
Work Environment
- This role operates on 2nd shift, Monday through Friday, from 2:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
- The Process Operator works primarily in a production environment that includes a Dry Room where PPE is required for periods of 2–3 hours at a time, as well as a production office where batch records are stored and an office area where purchasing staff sit.
- The setting combines hands-on work with processing equipment—such as dryers, mills, and freeze dryers—with desk-based tasks involving documentation, batch records, and computer panels.
- The team currently consists of three people with a planned expansion to five, providing a small, collaborative group environment focused on safety, quality, and adherence to GMP standards.
Job Type & Location
This is a Permanent position based out of Waunakee, WI.
Pay And Benefits
The pay range for this position is $39,520.00 - $45,760.00/yr. Competitive compensation; excellent benefits package - including Medical, Dental and Vision on Day 1; Life and AD&D Insurance, and Short and Long-term Disability; Health and Flexible Saving Account options; Employee Assistance Program, generous vacation; paid Holidays; 401k Workplace Type
This is a fully onsite position in Waunakee, WI.
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