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Project management skills on identifying/tracking actions and achieving due dates * Detailed ... Own change controls for manufacturing process changes * Support major/trend deviation ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Villalba, PR · On-site

$70K - $91K/yr

Summary The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, validating, and sustaining manufacturing processes, equipment, and systems to ensure efficient, compliant, and high ...

Job Summary We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for a contract/temporary opportunity in Caguas, PR within the biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. This role is ideal for an ...

Ability to communicate and collaborate with technical and management staff within manufacturing, process development, and quality. * Proficiency in GDP (Good Documentation Practices) on a regulated ...

Laboratory, Compliance, Computer, Engineering, Project Management, Validation, and other services ... Manufacturing Scheduler / Planner I Description: Establish priorities across Manufacturing ...

PR · On-site

Position Summary: The Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer is responsible for supporting and ... Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities. * Strong organizational and technical ...

Laboratory, Compliance, Computer, Engineering, Project Management, Validation, and other services ... Manufacturing Technician Purpose Statement: Responsible for performing functions associated with ...

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What are common challenges a Manufacturing Manager faces when implementing process improvements?

Manufacturing Managers often encounter resistance to change from team members who are accustomed to established processes. Additionally, balancing production targets with the need to test and refine new procedures can be challenging. Clear communication, thorough training, and involving staff in problem-solving can help overcome these obstacles and lead to successful implementation of improvements. Managers also need to ensure minimal disruption to quality and output during transitions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Manager, you need strong leadership abilities, a background in engineering or manufacturing, and experience with production planning and quality control, often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with ERP systems, Lean Manufacturing principles, and Six Sigma certification are highly valued in this role. Outstanding problem-solving, communication, and team-building skills help drive productivity and foster a positive work environment. These competencies ensure efficient production processes, high-quality output, and the achievement of business objectives in a competitive manufacturing landscape.

What does a Manufacturing Manager do?

A Manufacturing Manager oversees the production process in a manufacturing facility to ensure that products are made efficiently, on time, and meet quality standards. They are responsible for planning and organizing production schedules, managing staff, coordinating maintenance, and implementing safety protocols. Manufacturing Managers also work to optimize processes, reduce costs, and resolve any issues that may arise during production.

What Does a Manufacturing Manager Do?

The job duties of a manufacturing manager include working to oversee the production process for a company in a manufacturing facility. Your responsibilities may involve managing the use of equipment and employee operations. You may be in charge of a single department or oversee the entire operation in a production plant. You are typically responsible for setting up the equipment, managing the workflow for a production project, and ensuring efficiency during the process. You are also responsible for supervising staff and delegating to production floor managers when necessary.

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Manufacturing Specialist 35421

ProQualityNetwork

Juncos, PR

$28 - $33/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Title: Specialist Manufacturing (3610106)

Location: Juncos, Puerto Rico (Open to Puerto Rico Residents)

Work Schedule: On-Site | Administrative Shift

Positions Available: 2

Contract Duration: 1 Year


Position Summary

Our client is seeking a Manufacturing Specialist to support manufacturing and quality operations within a highly regulated environment. Under minimal supervision, the selected candidate will support the execution of manufacturing and quality systems, including non-conformances, process validation, procedures, training programs, and new product introductions (NPI).

The ideal candidate will apply scientific, operational, and compliance expertise to support manufacturing processes, troubleshoot operational issues, drive continuous improvement initiatives, and ensure compliance with GMP and regulatory requirements. This role may also serve as a primary process owner for designated systems and support ownership responsibilities for more complex manufacturing processes.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience conducting deviation and non-conformance investigations.
  • Strong technical writing and report development skills.
  • Knowledge of root cause analysis methodologies, including:
  • 5 Whys
  • Causal Factors Analysis
  • Other structured problem-solving tools
  • Project management skills, including action tracking, prioritization, and meeting established deadlines.
  • Experience working in GMP-regulated manufacturing environments.


Essential Responsibilities

Applied Process Expertise

  • Initiate, revise, review, and approve manufacturing procedures and related documentation.
  • Ensure procedures accurately reflect current manufacturing operations and serve as a document owner when assigned.
  • Evaluate process performance through floor observations, data analysis, and performance metrics.
  • Identify, assess, and implement process improvement opportunities.
  • Provide technical troubleshooting and manufacturing support.
  • Assist in the development of training materials and deliver training on scientific and technical process-related topics.


Process Monitoring

  • Support the establishment of process monitoring parameters and control limits.
  • Collect and analyze process monitoring data.
  • Support investigations related to process deviations.
  • Assist in the preparation and timely completion of quarterly process monitoring reports.


Non-Conformance Management and CAPA

  • Ensure non-conformances are triaged within established timelines.
  • Author and support investigation reports.
  • Execute and track corrective and preventive actions (CAPAs).
  • Manage non-conformance and CAPA closure activities to meet established goals.
  • Monitor and communicate incident and deviation trends.
  • Review Root Cause Analysis (RCA) investigations for equipment and systems.
  • Support trend analysis and continuous improvement initiatives.


Process Validation

  • Assist in the development of process validation protocols and reports.
  • Support process validation execution activities.
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret validation data.
  • Ensure validation activities are properly documented and compliant with regulatory requirements.



Regulatory Compliance

  • Participate in regulatory inspections and audit readiness activities.
  • Support New Product Introductions (NPI).
  • Assist with process and equipment modification initiatives.
  • Assess documentation, materials, training requirements, and equipment impacts associated with new products and process changes.

Change Control

  • Support manufacturing change owners with Change Control Review Board (CCRB) packages impacting manufacturing processes.
  • Assist with change implementation and documentation activities.


Projects and Continuous Improvement

  • Participate in special projects and operational initiatives.
  • Support cross-functional efforts focused on process optimization, compliance enhancement, and operational excellence.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.


Education and Experience Requirements

Candidates must meet one of the following qualifications:

  • Doctorate Degree, OR
  • Master’s Degree with a minimum of 2 years of manufacturing operations experience, OR
  • Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 4 years of manufacturing operations experience, OR
  • Associate Degree with a minimum of 8 years of manufacturing operations experience, OR
  • High School Diploma/GED with a minimum of 10 years of manufacturing operations experience.


Required Competencies and Skills

  • Strong technical knowledge of bioprocessing unit operations.
  • Experience performing GMP manufacturing operations.
  • Understanding of regulatory requirements and regulatory interactions.
  • Ability to participate in and support cross-functional teams.
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills with Manufacturing, Process Development, Engineering, and Quality organizations.
  • Excellent organizational, technical writing, and presentation skills.
  • Basic project management skills.
  • Working knowledge of statistical process monitoring and control charting.
  • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving capabilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.