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Operator I position in Verna, Goa, India. Manufacture cord assemblies using advanced processes and machinery, ensuring top technical and quality standards. Key duties include operating cutting machines, assembling connectors, performing jointing, and preventive maintenance. Ideal for candidates s...
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India , Verna, Goa
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Operator I, Packing
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Join Baxter in Ahmedabad as an Operator I, Packing, where you’ll operate injectable packing machines (AVI, leak test, labeling, blister/cartonator) and ensure SOP compliance. Ideal for candidates with pharma packaging experience, SAP knowledge, and machine changeover skills. Troubleshoot equipmen...
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India , Ahmedabad
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Operator I, Packing
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We are seeking an experienced **Operator I, Packing** for our injectable manufacturing facility in **Ahmedabad, India**. You will operate key equipment including automatic visual inspection, leak test, labeling, blister & cartonator machines, and Track & Trace systems. The role demands strong tro...
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India , Ahmedabad
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Operator I Production
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Join Baxter in Ahmedabad as a Production Operator I, where your work directly supports our mission to save and sustain lives. You will perform batch manufacturing operations in a clean room environment, strictly adhering to cGMP, GDP, and SOP standards. This role requires a vigilant professional ...
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India , Ahmedabad
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Operator I Production
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Join Baxter's mission to Save and Sustain Lives as a Production Operator in Ahmedabad. You will perform batch manufacturing operations, strictly adhering to cGMP, GDP, and SOP standards. This role requires a strong commitment to safety protocols, clean room compliance, and data integrity principl...
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India , Ahmedabad
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Operator I, packing
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Join Baxter in Ahmedabad as a Packing Operator I, where you will play a vital role in our mission to Save and Sustain Lives. You will operate machinery and execute packing activities in strict adherence to cGMP, GDP, and SOP standards. This position requires a detail-oriented professional committ...
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India , Ahmedabad
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Operator I, Eng Services
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Operator for HVAC/BMS/EMS systems in Ahmedabad. This role involves preventive & breakdown maintenance of utilities like chillers and compressors. Ideal candidates have an ITI/Diploma with 3-4 years' experience, preferably in pharma. Join Baxter's mission-driven t...
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About the Operator I role

An Operator I role typically serves as an entry-level position within manufacturing, production, logistics, or industrial environments. Individuals in these jobs are responsible for the hands-on operation of machinery, equipment, or processes under direct supervision. The primary focus is on ensuring that day-to-day operations run smoothly, safely, and efficiently while adhering to strict quality and safety standards.

Common responsibilities for Operator I jobs include setting up and operating production machinery, monitoring equipment performance, and performing basic troubleshooting to minimize downtime. Operators are often tasked with loading and unloading materials, preparing products for shipment, and maintaining a clean and organized workspace. In many settings, Operator I roles involve picking and preparing customer orders, assisting with inventory management, and ensuring that materials are correctly stored and labeled. A significant portion of the work is physical and may require standing for long periods, lifting heavy objects, and working in outdoor or warehouse environments. Operators must follow detailed work instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to maintain consistency and product quality. Additionally, they are expected to document production data, report any irregularities to supervisors, and participate in routine safety inspections.

Typical skills required for Operator I jobs include strong attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to follow written and verbal instructions precisely. Effective communication skills are essential for collaborating with team members and supervisors. Basic computer literacy is often needed for data entry and using inventory management systems. Physical stamina and the ability to perform repetitive tasks safely are critical. While not always mandatory, a high school diploma or equivalent is commonly preferred. Certifications such as a forklift license or other equipment-specific training can be advantageous. Many employers value a positive, can-do attitude and a willingness to learn new processes. Experience in a warehouse, factory, or builders’ merchant setting is often desirable but not always required, as many companies provide on-the-job training for entry-level Operator I jobs.

Overall, Operator I positions serve as a foundational step in industrial and logistics careers. They offer opportunities to develop hands-on technical skills, gain familiarity with production workflows, and build a safety-conscious work ethic. Professionals in these jobs play a vital role in keeping supply chains moving and ensuring that end products meet customer expectations. As operators gain experience, they may advance to more specialized or supervisory roles within their organization.