American Regent

ManualInspectorTrainee(3pm11:30pm)

$0–0k Shirley, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Manual Inspector Trainee (3pm-11:30pm) at American Regent. Skills: Visual inspection, Manual inspection. Performs inspection of vial, ampoule, and syringe containers by hand (manually). Accurately completes all documentation associated with tasks performed”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Able to stand and sit for extended periods, Able to lift 10 pounds repeatedly (5-6 hours), Able to lift 11-25 pounds occasionally (1-2 hours)

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Must pass a Visual Inspection Qualification Test within an 89-day probationary period, Complete the qualifications to become an Inspection Machine Operator within 89 days, Accurately read, write and count, Able to work effectively with others, Ability to work overtime as needed, 20/20 near vision (can be corrected with eyeglasses or contacts), Color vision

What You'll Do.

Performs inspection of vial

and syringe containers by hand (manually)

Accurately completes all documentation associated with tasks performed

Keeps work area clean and orderly

Follow directives issued by leads and supervisors

Adheres to good manufacturing practices

Perform duties according to the company’s standard operating procedures

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Follow directives issued by leads and supervisors

Free ATS check

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