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Formulation Technician

Livingston
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FORMULATION TECHNICIAN
Based Livingston - Site Role/Permanent - £26-28,000 Base plus Excellent Benefits
 
About Hyaltech Ltd
Hyaltech (part of Carl Zeiss Group) is a leading manufacturer of hyaluronic acid injectables used in ophthalmic & orthopedic medical procedures. The company holds itself to the highest standards of integrity, quality, and excellence. Being an ISO 13485 approved company, Hyaltech Ltd., has contributed to the healthcare industry for over 25 years.
 
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Formulation Technician (Level II) to join our well-established medical device company located in Livingston, Scotland. The position will be appointed on a permanent basis.
 
Reporting directly to Formulation Supervisor, the successful candidate part of a team responsible for preparing and operating chemical process equipment to manufacture batches of formulation bulk. By operating valves and running pumps, you will make a positive contribution to the wider team. Full training will be provided for all tasks.
 
The company has recently experienced a period of growth and requires a talented and enthusiastic individual to contribute to the continued success of the business.
 
What we offer you: 

Competitive base salary and inclusion in a company-wide bonus scheme.
Generous employer pension contributions
Competitive overtime scheme
33 days annual leave, rising after 2 years continuous service
Company sick pay
Life insurance
On site parking
Hours of work are 37.5 hours on day shift, with a flexible start and finish time.  Key responsibilities:

To ensure all formulation tasks are carried out in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's)
Complete batch paperwork clearly and thoroughly.
Monitor critical process parameters, report, and appropriately document any observed quality issues within the manufacturing area in a timely manner.
Adhere to all Health & Safety guidance associated within the production areas.
Ensure effective housekeeping is maintained through appropriate cleanroom discipline and cleaning regimes.
Full training will be provided for all responsibilities  Skills and Experience:

Ability to work independently.
Safety conscious approach to work
Good organisational skills
Effective communication skills with colleagues
Working knowledge of IT packages including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Previous experience working in manufacturing - pharmaceuticals, medical devices and other clean room based industries advantageous
Time management skills.  Desirable:

Previous experience handling bulk chemicals
Previous experience working in clean rooms  About ZEISS With over 25,000 employees, ZEISS is one of the global leaders in the optical and optoelectronic industries and has been contributing to technological progress for over 165 years. ZEISS develops and distributes lithography optics, measuring technology, microscopes, medical technology, eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars, and planetarium technology.
 
Please note, we do not accept unsolicited calls from agencies as Hyaltech Ltd., have selected recruitment partners already in place

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