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Compounder I (Weekend Shift)

  2025-10-24     Bausch + Lomb     Greenville,SC  
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Compounder I (Weekend Shift)

Location: US-SC-Greenville, US

Company: Bausch + Lomb

Maintain a clean work environment per the applicable standards; perform the tasks associated with bulk solutions manufacture; prepare solution for filling and all related functions. May perform activities such as documentation & records review, tank usage scheduling and ERPLx transactions.

Equipment & Area Cleaning; Pharmacy Operations Raw Material Weighing and Assembly; Batch Compounding; Preparation of Solution Lines; Preparation of Filters; Filling Support/Line Change Over; Tank Scheduling, Documentation & Records Review.

Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent.

  • cGMP, Microsoft Excel, and ERPLx experience preferred
  • 3 years of manufacturing experience or advanced education degree (2 or 4 year) required; previous compounding experience a plus

Skills: Wide span of control, ability to multi-task, good time management, good interpersonal skills. The ability to work effectively in a group, or independently. Excellent math and reading comprehension skills; excellent communication skills (written and verbal). Basic computer skills to include Outlook and web-based applications

WE Shift | Saturday/Sunday 6:00pm-6:00am and Wednesday/Thursday 10:00pm - 6:30am

Hourly Rate: $25.00/hr

This position may be available in the following location: Greenville, SC

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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