Packaging Operations Operator
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Manufacturing / Production
Packaging Engineer, Manufacturing Production, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
2nd shift – Monday‑Friday, 12:30 PM to 9:00 PM. The assignment will last 6‑12 months. High school diploma/GED and a minimum of six months of industry work experience are required. Interviews are conducted in person.
Work Location:
11214 El Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130.
The anticipated shift time is Monday‑Friday, 12:30 PM to 9:00 PM. However, due to production demands, shift times may vary. Advanced notice will be provided for any changes.
“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 Pharmaceutical/Moderna or two weeks after receipt of the Pharmaceutical). 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.
- 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.
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.
Liquid dispense/PKG equipment: pipettes, peristaltic pumps, analytical balances, etc.
Math SkillsAbility to calculate fill volume based on concentration (mg/mL); understanding of the metric system.
Laboratory Environment DescriptionThe 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…
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