Packaging Technician I

Company: Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
Job type: Full-time

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. is seeking a Packaging Technician I based onsite in our Andover, MA location. As the leading company in a niche scientific market, CIL works with cutting-edge researchers in clinical diagnostics, proteomics, environmental testing, protein discovery, drug development, metabolomics and industrial research. CIL has had consistent growth and profitability for over 40 years. CIL's growing customer base spans academia, pharmaceutical and chemical industry, enabling collaborations with Nobel laureates and industry-leading scientists and chemists. CIL partners with leading instrument manufacturers and pioneering research groups with expertise in product development.
Packaging Technicians are responsible for weighing, dispensing, bottling, packaging and labeling GMP, ISO and non-GMP product from bulk storage in preparation for shipping or warehousing.
Responsibilities
Weigh and measure product to be dispensed according to PSO.
Manually, or through operation of automated packaging equipment, dispense and package chemical products (e.g. dry, solvents, gas) into appropriate containers (e.g. NMR tubes, ampoules, cylinders, bottles, boxes) per Packaging Shop Order (PSO) specification.
Inspect, box and seal containers. Where necessary using flame torches.
Label packaged product.
Transport packaged goods to shipping or finished goods warehouse.
Carry out duties with due consideration of safety and good housekeeping per CIL’s Safety Manual.
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as may be required.
Requirements
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) with a minimum of 2 years of closely related experience working with chemical products or, equivalent education or specialized training.
Associate's or Bachelor’s degree in the sciences preferred.
Must be able to weigh and measure product using metric system, operate flame torch and demonstrate manual dexterity.
Complete documentation with high level of accuracy.
Regularly requires sitting, standing, bending and lifting or moving of up to 50 – 100 pounds.
Requires use of handheld flame torch.
In accordance with CIL safety requirements, may perform packaging tasks in a hooded, controlled environment with personalized safety equipment.
Employees work with hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals.
Benefits
CIL offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit program including generous paid time off, health insurance with no in-network deductibles, multiple Long Term Incentives and 6% matching 401K plan.
CIL is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer.
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About us:
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL) is the world’s leading producer of and stable isotope-labeled compounds. With nearly 600 employees and laboratories in four countries, CIL specializes in the process of labeling biochemical and organic compounds with highly enriched, stable (nonradioactive) isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Our chemists substitute common atoms (e.g., 1H, 12C, 14N, 16O) with rare, highly valued isotopes (e.g., 2H or D, 13C, 15N, 18O) so that the final product can be readily measured or traced using mass spectrometry (MS) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). CIL’s products are utilized in laboratories, medical, government and academic research centers and health care facilities worldwide.
We are proud that CIL products have contributed to medical advancements in cancer research, new-drug development, environmental analysis, and medical diagnostic research. In the past decade, as the fields of proteomics and metabolomics have developed as leading techniques for determining biomarkers for disease presence, progression and the monitoring of therapeutic response, CIL has worked closely with industry leaders and researchers to provide the stable isotope-labeled tools needed for improved quantitation and qualification of complex biological systems.
After decades of research, stable isotopes have found their place in an ever expanding commercial scale applications in pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, flat panel displays as well as other high technology fields specifically with deuterium oxide (D2O) and deuterium gases. Pharmaceutical companies have begun to investigate deuteration of molecules that may provide advantages over their existing nondeuterated counterparts. In addition, increasing research into the potential medical advantages of new deuterated drugs is also occurring. In high technology, deuterated organic molecules and deuterium gas are commonly used in the manufacturing of microelectronics and OLEDs, which contribute to the increased lifetime of the devices.
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