What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sterile Compounding Pharmacy Technician position at W3Global?
Company Overview
Our organization exists for one reason: to deliver personalized medicine when "one-size-fits-all" products aren't the best solution. Compounding allows us to provide customized therapies that support real patient needs, and we take pride in doing that work with strong documentation, disciplined processes, and a serious commitment to quality.
We are a quality-driven compounding pharmacy focused on sterile and non-sterile preparations, built around accuracy, cleanliness, and consistency. If you take pride in precision, enjoy hands-on compounding work, and care about doing things the right way every time, you'll fit in well here.
Our Mission
We are committed to making personalized medicine practical and dependable. Our mission is to produce high-quality compounded preparations through disciplined workflows, clear documentation, and respect for patients and prescribers. We believe medication safety and consistency come from strong people and strong processes.
Role Summary
We are hiring experienced Certified Pharmacy Technician for a compounding-forward role with a strong focus on sterile and non-sterile compounding. This position requires someone who is highly detail-oriented, comfortable with pharmacy calculations, and confident working with fine equipment (including scales/balances) and documentation.
While the role is primarily compounding-focused, the technician must also be comfortable working with pharmacy software and computers for prescription processing, labeling, and documentation. Candidates with Lifefile experience will be prioritized for interview consideration.
Key Responsibilities
Follow proprietary formulations to compound commercially unavailable prescriptions into the appropriate dosage form Compound sterile preparations including injectables and ophthalmics, as well as non-sterile preparations including oral liquids, topical agents, and tablets Participate in regular audits and inspections Ensure the compounding lab is cleaned and maintained in accordance with procedures Perform maintenance, calibration, and proper documentation of scales, electronic meters, and related equipment Routinely check for outdated or soon-to-expire chemicals and supplies Complete compounding continuous education responsibilities as assigned Follow all safety training and procedures for handling hazardous substances Understand and be familiar with applicable guidance and standards including cGMP (21 CFR 211), 503B guidance (as applicable), USP , USP , and other documents assigned by leadershipWork closely with the Pharmacist in Charge to ensure a quality product is being compounded Monitor inventory levels and report low levels to the supervisor Dispose of chemicals in the proper containers and follow waste procedures Document quality procedures in the appropriate logs Perform continuous QA checks on compounds to support accuracy, consistency, and documentation integrity Prepare samples for testing as required Initiate investigations and document findings for any deviations from standard procedure or product expectations Work closely with pharmacists and internal quality processes to support safe and consistent operations Use pharmacy software for labeling, documentation, and related computer-based workflow tasks (Lifefile experience preferred)
Qualifications
PTCB Certification (CPhT) AND Illinois Pharmacy Technician license - both active and in good standing Knowledge of USP and USP ; sterile compounding training/experience strongly preferredUnderstanding of medical terminology and pharmacy calculations (conversions, ratios, concentrations) Ability to work efficiently and consistently in a detail-driven environment Close attention to detail; standards for accuracy and potency must be consistently met Must be capable of working with small, delicate, and expensive equipment required for compounding dosage forms Must be capable of donning and wearing required protective wear as defined by procedure (masks, gloves, lab coats, coveralls, hairnets, safety goggles, shoe covers, etc.) Must know basic principles, theories, laws, policies, and procedures that pertain to compounding operations and disciplined documentation One year of sterile compounding experience is preferred Strong computer skills and comfort working in pharmacy systems for documentation and workflow support (Lifefile experience prioritized)
Benefits / Perks
We are a small team that takes quality seriously. We value people who show up consistently, document thoroughly, communicate clearly, and take pride in precision, especially when the work requires careful weighing, clean technique, and disciplined processes. If you're looking for a place where details matter and good work is respected, you'll feel at home here.
Our organization exists for one reason: to deliver personalized medicine when "one-size-fits-all" products aren't the best solution. Compounding allows us to provide customized therapies that support real patient needs, and we take pride in doing that work with strong documentation, disciplined processes, and a serious commitment to quality.
We are a quality-driven compounding pharmacy focused on sterile and non-sterile preparations, built around accuracy, cleanliness, and consistency. If you take pride in precision, enjoy hands-on compounding work, and care about doing things the right way every time, you'll fit in well here.
Our Mission
We are committed to making personalized medicine practical and dependable. Our mission is to produce high-quality compounded preparations through disciplined workflows, clear documentation, and respect for patients and prescribers. We believe medication safety and consistency come from strong people and strong processes.
Role Summary
We are hiring experienced Certified Pharmacy Technician for a compounding-forward role with a strong focus on sterile and non-sterile compounding. This position requires someone who is highly detail-oriented, comfortable with pharmacy calculations, and confident working with fine equipment (including scales/balances) and documentation.
While the role is primarily compounding-focused, the technician must also be comfortable working with pharmacy software and computers for prescription processing, labeling, and documentation. Candidates with Lifefile experience will be prioritized for interview consideration.
Key Responsibilities
- 401(k)
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Employee discount
We are a small team that takes quality seriously. We value people who show up consistently, document thoroughly, communicate clearly, and take pride in precision, especially when the work requires careful weighing, clean technique, and disciplined processes. If you're looking for a place where details matter and good work is respected, you'll feel at home here.