What are the responsibilities and job description for the 1st Shift Compounder I position at BEAUTY MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS CORP?
Position Summary
The Compounder I is responsible for manufacturing product batches according to formula procedures. Compounders operate processing equipment and follow GMPs and procedures in all phases of work, while maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
Responsibilities and Essential Duties
- Manufacture basic product batches (i.e., scrubs, washes, etc.) according to formula procedures with proper supervision.
- Properly operate processing equipment for which they are trained.
- Recognize safety hazards and alert management accordingly.
- Follow all GMP and SOP guidelines in all phases of work.
- Keep work area clean and follow safety rules at all times.
- Complete batch record documents, housekeeping logs, and other documents pertaining to manufacturing as accurately as possible.
- Wash, sanitize, and set up all necessary manufacturing equipment used in the manufacture of product batches.
- Report decisions, problems, and questions to Compounding Supervisor or Compounding Manager.
- Maintain efficient Compounding operations by solving process problems and adjusting equipment when necessary.
- Follow and abide by the Company Policy Manual at all times.
- Perform other related duties or projects as required.
Technical Skills Required
- Ability to contribute to a productive and cooperative atmosphere, show commitment to team objectives, handle day-to-day work challenges, and manage multiple tasks at one time.
Experience Required
- High school education or GED equivalent.
- Previous work in a manufacturing environment.
Physical Requirements
- Regularly sit, stand, and walk for extended periods of time.
- Ability to sit, balance, climb, stand, bend, squat, squeeze, kneel, turn, crouch, stoop repeatedly.
- Physically able to lift 75 pounds and manipulate up to a 500-pound drum on a regular basis.
- Frequent exposure to varying temperatures, loud noises, heavy machinery, fumes, or airborne particles, wet floor, moving mechanical parts, electrical, chemicals, vibrations, and working on a high platform.
- Prolonged use of computer screen.
- Must be able to discern differences in colors and shades.
- Good eye/hand coordination
- Ability to seize, hold, grasp, turn, or otherwise working with hand or hands.