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Production Supervisors
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
NE Chicago, IL
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - PHARMACEUTICALS
Global leader in the development and production of pharmaceuticals seeks a Production Supervisor to lead manufacturing operations at the company's flagship site in NE Chicago IL. The Production Supervisor will:
- Review and approve manufacturing schedules working with several departments to achieve optimal scheduling
- Oversee operations which could include formulation, dispensing, packaging and final release
- Develop and mentor subordinates
- Lead continuous improvement projects
Job Requirements
- Bachelors degree REQUIRED, preferably in an engineering or scientific discipline
- 5+ years experience in a cGMP environment
- 3+ years experience in a supervisory role in pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Experience in the manufacture of sterile, liquid pharmaceuticals preferred
- Excellent communications skills, oral, written and interpersonal
- The ability to prioritize and multitask in a highly charged, ever changing pharmaceutical manufacturing environment
- The ability to make decisively lead in an environment known for tight deadlines
- Lean - Six Sigma training and working knowledge, certification preferred
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