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Toolmaker Level 3 – Kindeva Drug Delivery

22/02/2024

Toolmaker Level 3 – Kindeva Drug Delivery

SectorManufacturing & Engineering

Level3

LocationClitheroe

Hours40

WageCompetitive

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About this vacancy

Training to be provided:

  • Level 2 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Foundation Competence).
  • Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Competence) – Toolmaker, Tool & Die Maintenance.
  • Level 3 Diploma or extended Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Knowledge).
  • Functional skills in English, Maths and ICT (if not already achieved).

SectorManufacturing & Engineering

Level3

LocationClitheroe

Hours40

WageCompetitive

Duties/main responsibilties include:

This requires the application of a broad range of activities including:

  • To undertake toolmaking duties by setting up and maintaining component Production Presses.
  • Manufacturing and maintaining tooling and spares to ensure that production targets are met whilst ensuring that quality is built into the manufacturing process in a safe manner.
  • Actively pursue improvements within the module, in Safety, cGMP and productivity performance.
  • Involves shift operation covering a wide variety of processes, procedures and equipment for the production of metered dose inhalers (MDIs).
  • Work safely in line with behavioural safety principles.
  • Carry out maintenance and refurbishment of Press tools / press tooling.
  • Work towards being competent in using manual machine tools i.e., lathes, milling machines, surface, cylindrical and internal grinding machines.
  • Routine preventative maintenance tasks in accordance with the asset care programme set out for each individual machine.
  • Manufacture and maintain a healthy supply of spares to minimise downtime.
  • Set up machines for change of job in a timely manner and authorise for production.
  • Read and interpret Technical Drawings / Technical Specifications.
  • Comply with the 10 rules of cGMP.
  • Use and develop appropriate diagnostic tools to assist in resolving machine problems.
  • Communicate with colleagues and team leaders at shift handover to ensure any problems are left with full detailed explanations.
  • Ensure clear concise documentation when populating manufacturing information sheets, intervention logs, layout sheets, in process checks, drawing systems etc.) and process checks are completed to required standards.
  • Contribute, initiate and support continuous improvement programmes.

Working week

Monday – Friday

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