Operator
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OperatorTankFarm,Truck&RailOperations
“Operator - Tank Farm, Truck & Rail Operations at Operator. Skills: Tank Farm operations, Truck & Rail Operations, supply of solvents and management of waste, air emissions systems, truck/rail car loading/unloading, execution of operations (per SOPs and operational execution instructions). Ensure operations maintains compliance with all regulatory requirements at all times. Ensure areas appropriately support the execution of the production plan for the site”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure that the supply of solvents and management of waste is provided without interruption of service to support the needs of the facility; safely and compliantly support the manufacturing of high-quality medicine; Ensure operations maintains compliance with all regulatory requirements at all times; Ensure areas appropriately support the execution of the production plan for the site
Industry & Context.
trying to anticipate potential equipment reliability problems; respond appropriately to potential supply upsets or equipment failure; react appropriately to other area processes & their operational hazards
Ability to work 12-hour rotating shifts (days and nights), Ability to work flexible schedules during startup period, Ability to work overtime as required, short-term assignment of 6-12 months within Indianapolis, IN and/or 1-3 months domestically/internationally to train and be certified on existing processes and establish global contacts, short (less than 1 month) travel to support equipment testing at the manufacturer’s factory, Bend, reach, stretch, climb ladders, and work in tight spaces, Stand for long periods
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
At least 5 years in a hazardous chemical manufacturing, refining, hazardous pharmaceutical, or chemical tank farm operation, Authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis, Completion of Post Offer Exam or Completion of Work Simulation if applicable, Ability to effectively communicate (electronically, written and verbal), Basic computer skills (desktop software) are required, Bend, reach, stretch, climb ladders, and work in tight spaces, Stand for long periods
Nice to Have
Previous experience in facility/area start-up environments, Previous experience in utility operations or directly supporting a pharmaceutical manufacturing operation, Solid understanding of FDA guidelines and cGMP requirements, organizational skills and ability to handle and prioritize multiple requests, Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles, Emergency Response Experience, Industrial, military, volunteer, career firefighter, Indiana State or IFSAC Certification – Fire 1, Hazmat Technician
What You'll Do.
Ensure operations maintains compliance with all regulatory requirements at all times
Ensure areas appropriately support the execution of the production plan for the site
tanker loading/unloading
railcar loading/unloading
Carry out daily monitoring testing and cleaning duties as assigned on the above listed systems to ensure equipment and systems are in good operating conditions and they are maintained in accordance with local and corporate regulatory requirements
Safety & Environmental-regulated environment and application of Health & Safety/Process Safety standards in order to execute key/critical GMP duties
Understand other area processes & their operational hazards and being able to react appropriately
Monitoring and collecting data on equipment use and performance i. e. trying to anticipate potential equipment reliability problems
Working with Maintenance and Technical Support to respond appropriately to potential supply upsets or equipment failure
Contacting the appropriate help if there is a problem or an event (spill/deviation/incident) during processing
Communication to other shifts regarding the status of the area operations and details of any issues/problems that have occurred at handover
Participate in daily shift huddles / meetings to both understand and set expectations for daily operational goals
Actively participating in assigned building & area operations such as safety audits
procedure co-ordination
housekeeping and improvement projects
Be trained and qualified on all specified unit operations within the area
Identify concerns for informal or formal discussion (crew meetings
safety representative)
Know and follow cGMP practices
and housekeeping requirements unique to the work area and job classification
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
cross-functional coordination; vendor/stakeholder management; Working with Maintenance and Technical Support to respond appropriately to potential supply upsets or equipment failure; Communication to other shifts regarding the status of the area operations and details of any issues/problems that have occurred at handover; Participate in daily shift huddles / meetings to both understand and set expectations for daily operational goals; Actively participating in assigned building & area operations such as safety audits, procedure co-ordination, housekeeping and improvement projects
Communication Scope
Ability to effectively communicate (electronically, written and verbal); Communication to other shifts regarding the status of the area operations and details of any issues/problems that have occurred at handover
Process & Methodology
resource planning, continuous improvement
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