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Packaging Operations Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Packaging Engineer I

Alameda, CA ยท On-site

$75K - $106K/yr

The qualified candidate will have technical knowledge of packaging operations and have some experience in overseeing pharmaceutical packaging operations at external CMO's. Additionally. the qualified ...

Packaging Engineer I

Alameda, CA ยท Hybrid

$75K - $106K/yr

The qualified candidate will have technical knowledge of packaging operations and have some experience in overseeing pharmaceutical packaging operations at external CMO's. Additionally. the qualified ...

Packaging Engineer I

Alameda, CA ยท On-site

$75K - $106K/yr

The qualified candidate will have technical knowledge of packaging operations and have some experience in overseeing pharmaceutical packaging operations at external CMO's. Additionally. the qualified ...

This role supports operational goals focused on productivity, yield optimization, product quality, and equipment performance. About the Role The Packaging Operations Lead is responsible for ...

Provide technical support for routine commercial packaging operations at external Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs), including management of deviations, complaints, and investigations ...

Oversee and manage all aspects of the packaging operations including planning, scheduling, staffing, and performance. * Ensure packaging lines run efficiently, safely, and within budget while meeting ...

Oversee and manage all aspects of the packaging operations including planning, scheduling, staffing, and performance. * Ensure packaging lines run efficiently, safely, and within budget while meeting ...

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What is the difference between Packaging Operations vs Packaging Technicians?

AspectPackaging OperationsPackaging Technicians
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma; technical training or certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or warehouse settings, overseeing packaging processesManufacturing lines, performing hands-on packaging tasks and troubleshooting
Job FocusManaging packaging workflows, coordinating teams, ensuring efficiencyExecuting packaging tasks, maintaining equipment, quality checks

Packaging Operations roles typically involve overseeing packaging processes and managing teams, requiring general industry experience. Packaging Technicians focus on hands-on packaging work and equipment maintenance. Both roles are essential in manufacturing environments, with overlapping skills but different responsibilities.

What do packaging operators do?

Packaging operators are responsible for assembling, sealing, and labeling products to prepare them for shipment. They operate packaging machinery, monitor quality standards, and ensure safety procedures are followed in a manufacturing or warehouse environment. Attention to detail and familiarity with equipment are important for this role.

What skills are needed for packaging jobs?

Packaging operations jobs require skills such as attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to operate packaging machinery. Good communication, teamwork, and basic math skills are also important, along with knowledge of safety procedures and sometimes certification in equipment operation. Physical stamina and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment are often necessary.

Is being a packaging operator hard?

Packaging operators perform repetitive tasks such as assembling, sealing, and labeling products on production lines, often requiring attention to detail and physical stamina. The job can involve standing for long periods and working in a fast-paced environment, but it generally does not require advanced technical skills or extensive training. Success in this role depends on following safety procedures and operating machinery correctly.

How much does a packaging operator earn?

A packaging operator typically earns between $12 and $20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the industry. Many roles require basic skills and may include shift differentials or overtime pay.
What are the most commonly searched types of Packaging Operations jobs in California? The most popular types of Packaging Operations jobs in California are:
Infographic showing various Packaging Operations job openings in California as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Operator 1, Packaging Operations

Operator 1, Packaging Operations

MillenniumSoft Inc

San Diego, CA โ€ข On-site

$25 - $31.75/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description:

**prescreening attachment required.
1st shift
Will be 6-12 month assignment.
Max payrate $25.00/hour, with $31.75/hour bill rate.
High school diploma/GED. A minimum of 6 months of industry work experience required.
Interviews - in person
Work Location: 8049 Arjons Drive, San Diego, CA 92126.
The anticipated shift time is Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM to 2:30 PM. However, due to production demands, shift times may vary. We will provide advanced notice of any changes to the shift schedule to ensure associates can plan accordingly. Please withdraw any candidates not available for those hours.
For many roles at this client, assignment is contingent upon the Employer of Record s receipt of sufficient proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (meaning two weeks have passed after the last injection of Pfizer/Moderna or two weeks after receipt of the J&J). In some locations, weekly testing for COVID-19 may be available instead of vaccination. Requests for accommodation will be considered pursuant to applicable law.
Qualifications:
Good organizational skills with ability to prioritize tasks
Self-motivated, must have ability to work with minimal supervision
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Proficient learner with new tasks and methods.
Attention to Detail.
A science and/or manufacturing background is required.
Responsibilities:
This position IS NOT related to shipping OR shipment packaging.
This is a manufacturing type position and involves filling of liquid antibodies into small vials in a laboratory environment and using lab instruments such as pipettes, peristaltic pumps, and analytical balances.
A science and/or manufacturing background is required.
1. Learn and understand: Basic Packaging process flow, Basic Inventory and supplies management process flow, Basic bottling techniques for all single vial purified and conjugate materials, Basic packaging processes including bagging and labeling, Use of pipette, scale and other packaging equipment as required, Support label creation process by learning and operating all labeling equipment.
2. Meet daily/weekly/monthly departmental production objectives efficiently and effectively with a high degree of quality.
3. Must have ability to independently organize individual schedules to meet departmental goals.
4. Ability to follow general instructions on routine tasks and detailed instructions on new tasks.
5. Support departmental packaging supplies and material management function including storing, retrieving, and staging supplies/materials as required.
6. Support technical manual and technical data sheet preparation and operate associated equipment to produce printed literature.
7. Support daily shift start up meetings.
8. Understand and input packaging data, as required, in the SAP system and/or other Production Planning/Manufacturing Resource database system(s).
9. Follow all department guidelines and procedures.
10. Follow BD Biosciences Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) policies and procedures.
11. Takes responsibility for safety in immediate work area.
12. Participates in EH&S programs.
13. Notifies supervisors of all observed hazardous conditions or unsafe work practices.
14. May provide recommendations on maintaining the safety of the work environment.
15. Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Required experience: Liquid Dispense/PKG Equipment Pipettes, peristaltic pumps, analytical balances, etc.
Math Skills: Ability to calculate fill volume based on concentration (mg/ml); understanding of the metric system.
The Packaging Department processes material in a laboratory environment/production area with lab bench work surfaces for filling/dispensing research reagents into customer facing vials using electronic and manual pipettors.
The packaging technician gathers the materials required for their order: liquid bulk reagent (antibody or buffer), vials/bottles, caps, paperwork, labels and prepares and organizes the starting materials accurately and then presents the production order setup for line clearance.
A trained associate (Line Clearance Technician) then verifies the accuracy of the materials and paperwork then signs-off on the paperwork to allow the Packaging Technician to proceed with the completion of the order.
Weekly schedules are provided to the Packaging Technicians, with daily priorities indicated. The priorities can change, and Packaging Coordinators will relay any change in assignment priority to the Packaging Technicians.
Packaging Technicians receive approximately 4-7 assignments per 8-hour shift. The orders vary in quantity from 8 eaches to 1000-2000 each build sizes. Orders over 500 eaches are assigned more than one technician to allow completion in a timely manner and allow the technicians to rotate the tasks for ergonomic safety.
The Packaging Technician is required to wear long pants or skirt that covers the leg entirely down to the ankle, no visible skin exposed. Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes that cover the entire foot are required and no visible ankle/leg skin is allowed. Attire is casual with no ripped or torn clothing and must be appropriate for the workplace. The laboratory area requires a labcoat to be worn and gloves and goggles are required when performing benchwork that poses a spill or splash risk: bottling/filling, capping, transferring, measuring, etc.
Technicians may stand or sit at the bench to perform their assignments. Most associates choose to stand to perform the filing, capping, labeling, and packaging activities. Packaging Technicians often stand for large kit assembly events and at times manage items up to 20-30 pounds, requesting assistance when required for ergonomic safety.
Responsible for the manual inspection, labeling, and packaging of clinical and commercial products. Perform finished product packaging as required to satisfy all customer, internal, clinical, and other demand. Ensure finished product is packaged in accordance with procedures and Quality specifications. Inspect in-process packaging, components to ensure consistent quality and remove defective products and packaging material. Maintain timely and accurate documentation of manufacturing activities related to product packaging, including but not limited to device history records and inventory counts. Perform simple mathematical calculations required to assist in completion of batch records. Assist with inventory counting activities as required. Participate in safety audits as required and actively engage in daily safety discussions/observations. Perform routine cleaning of packaging station and processing equipment. Abide by all personal protective equipment and product contamination control (i.e. gowning) requirements. Handle hazardous waste as appropriate.
High school diploma/GED. A minimum of 6 months of industry work experience required.
Strong attention to detail. Work well in a team environment. Good documentation practices. Must be willing and able to work a flexible work schedule including static or rotating shifts and overtime as required. Familiarity with computers and various software for general business functionality. Must be able to perform basic mathematical calculations.
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  • Exempt/Non-Exempt Status : Non-Exempt
  • Industry Title : Operator 1, Packaging Operations
  • Job Group : 1
  • Project Name : (No Value)
  • Contract to hire position : Unknown
  • Shift : 1st Shift
  • Screening Requirements : N/A