Overview
On Site
USD 40.60 per hour
Full Time
Skills
Materials Science
IT Management
Collaboration
Communication
English
Test Methods
Testing
ISO 9000
Packaging Design
Printing
IQ
OQ
PQ
Shipping
Design Controls
SolidWorks
Microsoft Technologies
Adobe
Technical Writing
GMP
GDP
Job Details
Sharp Decisions is looking for Packaging Engineer I based at San Francisco CA 94080 United States and Pay is $40.60/hr.
Responsibilities:
Education & Qualifications:
Personal Requirements:
Technical Requirements:
Responsibilities:
Education & Qualifications:
Personal Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree, preferably with an engineering degree in packaging, materials science, or a related field
- At least 1 year working experience in relevant field
- Proficient technical leadership, collaboration and communication skills
- English language proficiency required
Technical Requirements:
- Knowledge of packaging testing methodologies and standards including, shock, drop and vibration testing, peel force and tensile testing, barrier analysis, CCI/Sterile integrity, DIN, ISO, ISTA, USP, FDA, MHRA and ASTM standards for packaging design and validation
- Knowledge of packaging process equipment, related to steriles, and non-steriles, and combination products packaging activities (e.g. vials, PFS, devices, aseptic form/fill/seal, blister and bottle filling lines), printing systems and serialization
- Knowledge on equipment IQ, OQ, and PQ and development of qualification protocols / reports for packaging and shipping qualification activities
- Knowledge of design control for combination products
- Working knowledge of computer systems including TOPS, CAD or Solidworks, and Microsoft tools including MS project, and Adobe
- Knowledge of industry best practices and technical writing skills such as GMP and GDP
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