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Pharmaceutical Technician

Winchester, KY · On-site

$32K - $41K/yr

... granulation, blending, compression, pan coating, or encapsulation manufacturing processes ... Operating in various postures. Utilizing hand held brushes, wands, hoses, and other cleaning ...

Glue Machine Operator

Sturgis, MI · On-site

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

... compression areas, glue systems, and delivery configurations * Adjust machine settings to maintain ... Familiarity with carton jobs involving braille embossing, pharmaceutical or nutraceutical packaging ...

Glue Machine Operator

Sturgis, MI · On-site

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

... compression areas, glue systems, and delivery configurations * Adjust machine settings to maintain ... Familiarity with carton jobs involving braille embossing, pharmaceutical or nutraceutical packaging ...

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How much do pharmaceutical compression operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmaceutical compression operator in the United States is $19.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Pharmaceutical Compression Operators?

Pharmaceutical Compression Operators are professionals responsible for operating and maintaining tablet compression machines used in the production of pharmaceutical tablets. They ensure that tablets are manufactured to precise specifications, including weight, thickness, and hardness, by monitoring and adjusting machinery during the production process. These operators also perform routine equipment checks, troubleshoot issues, and maintain strict adherence to safety and quality standards. Their role is essential in ensuring that medications are produced efficiently and meet regulatory requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pharmaceutical Compression Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pharmaceutical Compression Operator, you need knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with tablet press machines, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and quality control systems is typically required. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help operators address production issues and maintain safety standards. These skills ensure consistent product quality, regulatory compliance, and efficient operation in pharmaceutical production environments.

What is the difference between Pharmaceutical Compression Operator vs Pharmaceutical Tablet Press Operator?

AspectPharmaceutical Compression OperatorPharmaceutical Tablet Press Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, on-the-job training, sometimes certificationsHigh school diploma, specialized training, certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing floors, cleanroom settings, machinery operationManufacturing lines, tablet pressing machinery, controlled environments
Industry UsageCommonly used term in pharmaceutical manufacturingOften used interchangeably, but more specific to tablet pressing
Search & ComparisonPrimary job title searched for manufacturing rolesRelated role, often compared for specific equipment operation

Both roles involve operating tablet pressing machinery in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The term 'Pharmaceutical Compression Operator' is broader, encompassing various compression processes, while 'Pharmaceutical Tablet Press Operator' specifically refers to operating tablet presses. They share similar credentials and work environments, but the terminology may vary by employer or region.

What are the most common challenges faced by Pharmaceutical Compression Operators during production runs?

Pharmaceutical Compression Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent tablet quality, troubleshooting mechanical issues with compression machines, and adhering to strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) protocols. Variations in raw material properties or environmental factors like humidity can affect tablet compression, requiring quick problem-solving and close attention to detail. Additionally, operators must work efficiently within a team to meet production targets while ensuring safety and compliance at all times.
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Infographic showing various Pharmaceutical Compression Operator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 41% Full Time, and 59% Part Time. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,139 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Press Operator - Tablet & Capsule

MKRS STAFFING LLC

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

$28 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Position Summary
The Press Operator is responsible for operating tablet compression presses and capsule filling machines to produce finished dietary supplement tablets and capsules from blended powder formulations. This role requires technical skill in machine setup, adjustment, and operation, as well as rigorous adherence to FDA cGMP regulations under 21 CFR Part 111. The Press Operator performs critical in-process quality checks and maintains detailed batch production records to ensure that every tablet and capsule meets specifications for weight, hardness, friability, disintegration, and fill accuracy.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Tablet Press Operations
• Set up, operate, and adjust rotary and/or single-punch tablet presses per master batch records and SOPs.
• Install and align tooling (punches and dies) for tablet compression, ensuring correct tablet shape, size, and embossing per product specifications.
• Load blended granulation/powder into press hoppers and monitor material feed throughout production runs.
• Monitor and adjust compression force, pre-compression force, tablet weight, hardness, and thickness parameters to maintain in-specification production.
• Perform and document in-process quality checks at required intervals, including individual tablet weight, hardness (kp), friability, thickness, and visual appearance.
• Identify and segregate out-of-specification tablets, document deviations, and notify the Production Manager and Quality Department.

Capsule Filling Operations

• Set up, operate, and adjust automatic or semi-automatic capsule filling machines per master batch records and SOPs.
• Select and load correct capsule shells (size, color, material) per product specifications.
• Load blended powder into capsule filling machine hoppers and monitor fill consistency.
• Monitor and adjust fill weight, capsule closure, and reject mechanisms throughout production runs.
• Perform and document in-process checks including individual capsule fill weight, weight variation, capsule closure integrity, and visual appearance.
• Perform capsule polishing/dedusting operations as required.
Changeover, Cleaning, and Maintenance
• Perform complete machine changeovers between product runs, including disassembly, cleaning, sanitizing, and reassembly of all product-contact parts.
• Complete line clearance procedures and documentation before beginning a new product run.
• Perform routine preventive maintenance on presses and capsule machines (lubrication, inspection of wear parts, tooling inspection).
• Maintain tooling inventory and report worn, chipped, or damaged punches and dies for replacement.
• Follow lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures for all maintenance and cleaning activities.
 cGMP Documentation
• Complete batch production records accurately, legibly, contemporaneously, and in permanent ink for all tablet and capsule production activities.
• Record all machine parameters, in-process test results, yields, and reconciliation data as specified in the batch record.
• Document any deviations, equipment malfunctions, or out-of-specification results and report to the Production Manager and Quality Department immediately.
• Maintain equipment logbooks recording usage, cleaning, and maintenance activities.
Safety
• Wear all required PPE including dust mask or N95 respirator, safety glasses, nitrile gloves, hairnet, lab coat, and hearing protection (as required).
• Follow dust control and housekeeping procedures to prevent combustible dust accumulation around presses.
• Follow all HazCom and chemical safety procedures.
• Report any injuries, near-misses, or safety concerns immediately.
Qualifications
Required
• High school diploma or GED equivalent.
• Minimum 2 years of experience operating tablet presses and/or capsule filling machines in a pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, or dietary supplement manufacturing environment.
• Demonstrated knowledge of tablet compression parameters (hardness, friability, weight, thickness) and capsule fill weight control.
• Experience with cGMP documentation including batch production records and equipment logbooks.
• Mechanical aptitude for machine setup, tooling installation, adjustment, troubleshooting, and basic preventive maintenance.
• Ability to use precision measurement instruments (hardness tester, analytical balance, calipers, friability tester).
• Strong attention to detail and ability to identify visual defects.
• Ability to stand for extended periods, lift up to 50 lbs, and perform repetitive motions.
• Must pass a pre-employment drug test and be subject to random, post-incident, and reasonable suspicion testing. 
Preferred
• Experience with multiple press types (rotary single-sided, rotary double-sided, single-punch).
• Experience with multiple capsule machine types (automatic, semi-automatic; various sizes).
• Familiarity with 21 CFR Part 111 and FDA inspection readiness.
• Experience with tablet coating equipment is a plus.
• Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
• Standing, walking, bending, reaching, and heavy lifting (up to 50 lbs) throughout the shift. 
• Exposure to fine powder dust from tablet compression and capsule filling — respiratory protection required and provided. 
• Exposure to manufacturing noise levels — hearing protection may be required. 
• Repetitive hand motions for tooling installation and in-process testing. 
• Work in temperature-controlled manufacturing environment. 
• Must be medically cleared and fit-tested for respirator use.