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Manufacturing Technician This role is responsible for manufacturing pharmaceutical and medical device assemblies in a regulated GMP environment. The position supports multiple departments, including ...

Manufacturing Technician This role is responsible for manufacturing pharmaceutical and medical device assemblies in a regulated GMP environment. The position supports multiple departments, including ...

Masters/Doctorate in a science or engineering discipline with 6-8 years of experience in a GMP facility manufacturing pharmaceuticals, preferably biologics. * 7-15 years leading teams and managing ...

Director, Manufacturing

Tustin, CA ยท On-site

$164K - $219K/yr

Masters/Doctorate in a science or engineering discipline with 6-8 years of experience in a GMP facility manufacturing pharmaceuticals, preferably biologics. * 7-15 years leading teams and managing ...

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How much do manufacturing pharmacist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing pharmacist in the United States is $60.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.01 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Manufacturing Pharmacist within a pharmaceutical production facility?

Manufacturing Pharmacists are responsible for overseeing the production of pharmaceutical products to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and company protocols. Their daily tasks typically involve supervising batch production, reviewing and approving manufacturing documentation, coordinating with quality assurance teams, and resolving process deviations. They also collaborate closely with production staff, engineers, and quality control personnel to optimize workflows and address potential issues. This role demands a balance between hands-on problem-solving and adherence to strict regulatory procedures, making attention to detail and teamwork essential. By ensuring quality and efficiency, Manufacturing Pharmacists play a key role in bringing safe medications to market.

What is a Manufacturing Pharmacist job?

A Manufacturing Pharmacist is responsible for overseeing the production of pharmaceutical products, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and quality assurance protocols. They work in manufacturing facilities to formulate, test, and monitor drug production processes. Their duties include supervising manufacturing staff, maintaining Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and ensuring that medications meet safety and efficacy requirements. Manufacturing Pharmacists also collaborate with quality control, regulatory, and research teams to optimize production efficiency and product quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Manufacturing Pharmacist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Pharmacist, you must have a strong background in pharmacy, pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a PharmD or B.Pharm degree and relevant licensure. Familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines, quality management systems, and analytical laboratory equipment is crucial. Attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant production of pharmaceuticals, helping maintain high-quality standards and patient safety.

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Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Technician

Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Technician

TriOptus LLC

Wilson, NC โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

  • Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Technician
    (Granulation/Blend/Bead Coating)
    Onsite- 2nd shift (4pm- 2:30am, M-Th)
    Job Summary
    The Pharmaceutical Technician will efficiently, effectively, and safely clean, set-up, and operate machinery in the manufacturing area while adhering to applicable cGMPs, SOPs, FDA, and DEA guidelines.
    Primary Responsibilities
    • Follow Master Batch Records for the manufacturing of controlled, oral solid dose (OSD) and other dosage forms when required.
    • Prepare raw materials, blends, and bulk accountability throughout manufacturing processes.
    • Performs weight checks for incoming and dispensed materials ensuring compliance with established procedures. Operates scales including set-up, verification, leveling and challenging.
    • Identify, report, and resolve quality issues.
    • Safely and in compliance with batch records and SOPs, set up, operate, and clean manufacturing equipment (oral solid dose manufacturing may include rotor sieves, granulators, blenders, coaters, encapsulators, compression machines, etc.).
    • Perform in-process testing and inspections as required by Master Batch Record (weighing, tablet thickness, tablet hardness, friability, visual inspection, etc.).
    • Clean and sanitize manufacturing rooms including walls, floors, and ceilings per SOPs.
    • Report accidents and unsafe conditions or unusual circumstances to supervisor.
    • Complete accurate and timely documentation. Follow good documentation practices in accordance with GMP.
    • Actively participate in Production team and Site communication meetings.
    • Maintain regular and punctual attendance; work overtime as required.
    • Support GMP investigations and events.
    • Identify and report potential GMP impacting situations.
    • Contribute to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) writing in your technical area.

    Education and Experience Requirements
    • High School Diploma or equivalent.
    • Up to three years pharmaceutical industry experience preferred or an equivalent combination of education, demonstrated mechanical skill, and experience in a similar industry.

    Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
    • General ability to perform basic to complex mathematical computations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Understanding of the Metric System of Measurement.
    • Preferred experience in oral solid dose (OSD) pharmaceutical manufacturing Granulation/Blending and Bead Coating operations.

    Supervisor Responsibilities (if applicable)
    The Pharmaceutical Technician has no direct reports.
    Additional Information/General/Organizational
    • Quality/Compliance: Achieve a standard of excellence with work processes and outcomes while maintaining compliance with policies and all regulatory requirements.
    • Communication: Clear, accurate, effective and timely written and verbal communication. Strong attention to detail and ability to write and record data legibly and accurately in accordance to cGMP regulations.
    • Teamwork/Collaboration: Work effectively with others to achieve goals, build strong working relationships and a positive work environment.
    • Critical thinking/problem solving: general ability to collect, organize and analyze data. Ability to recognize, analyze and solve a variety of problems.
    • Initiative: Ability to take ownership of work, doing what is needed without being asked and appropriate follow-through.
    • Adaptability: Being receptive to feedback, willingness to learn, and open to continuous improvement.
    • Operational Excellence: Embrace and support Operational Excellence Culture and Initiatives.
    • Accountability: Demonstrate ambition and discipline to achieve organizational and career goals
    • Availability: To work site schedule of 10.5 hours a day, Monday-Thursday and overtime as needed.

    Physical and Environmental Requirements
    • Occasionally move/traverse, ascend/descend step ladders, stairs, and/or platforms.

    • Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment including PAPR (Powered Air Purifying Respirator).

    • Occasionally, transport materials using manual and power assisted vehicles including manually pushing and pulling drums, totes, boxes, and pallets.

    • Lift and maneuver empty drums weighing up to 40 pounds up to five times per day; push and maneuver drums containing product weighing up to 275 pounds up to five times per day.

    • Perform cleaning and assembly/disassembly on production equipment which may require pulling, pushing, or twisting to remove equipment shields, parts and panels. Equipment and parts may weigh up to 50 pounds.
    • Ability to work a 10 hour per day/4-day work week; 40 hours per week with overtime as required.
  • Summary of Work:
    Role: Pharmaceutical Technician Mfg. Granulation, Blending and Bead Coating (we would like to see candidate with experience in bead coating and/or granulation and blending (in this order) .
    Shift: 2nd shift M-Th 4pm - 2:30 am
    Length of contract: 6 months- 12 months
    Note from HM: highlighting the candidates with resumes indicating OSD experience, however their organizations do not have these capabilities. Please submit resumes if they have actual granulation experience. PLEASE DO NOT COPY AND PASTE IN RESUME FROM JOB DESCRIPTION. MUST HAVE ACTUAL GRANULATION EXPERIENCE.