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This is where your work makes a difference. At Baxter, we believe every person—regardless of who they are or where they are from—deserves a chance to live a healthy life. It was our founding belief in 1931 and continues to be our guiding principle. We are redefining healthcare delivery to make a greater impact today, tomorrow, and beyond. Our Baxter colleagues are united by our Mission to Save and Sustain Lives. Together, our community is driven by a culture of courage, trust, and collaboration. Every individual is empowered to take ownership and make a meaningful impact. We strive for efficient and effective operations, and we hold each other accountable for delivering exceptional results. Here, you will find more than just a job—you will find purpose and pride. Your Role at Baxter This is where your creativity addresses challenges The Quality Assurance Inspector is a Salaried Non-Exempt position which contributes to our mission of saving and sustaining lives by ensuring our products and packaging meet exacting quality standards through a variety of sampling, testing and analytical processes. This is a 12-hour night-shift role on a 2-2-3 rotation. Your Team at Baxter Within Quality, every role makes a difference. Products that Baxter makes are shipped worldwide for patients in need. Whether it's building a new process from scratch or facing a never-before-seen production hurdle, individuals within Quality are given the trust and opportunity to bring creativity to the table. Regardless of your specific role with a product, it is sure to touch a portion of our global operation. The mission of Baxter is to save and sustain lives. This mission is embedded into everything we do. This means if there is a decision to be made where quantity and quality are at odds, we will always choose quality. Our patients come first, always.
Job Responsibility
Perform scheduled line checks which include verifying the accurate filling equipment and production supplies are being used, the filling equipment is assembled accurately, the settings are appropriate and the batch signage is correct
Collect samples and verify container, components and over-pouch meet quality standards, verify the accuracy & legibility of the print and check for indications of leakage
Examine and verify that the packaging equipment’s performance meets quality standards
Test and prove that the equipment is passing/failing batch information and product properly
Collect samples of produced materials (i.e. membranes, bags, tubing, frangibles) and visually inspect for irregularities and verify dimensions are within specification
Perform seal integrity testing on a sample of produced materials
Employ various methods of testing such as freeze mode, destructive oven testing and striation testing
Examine and verify that documentation meets requirements
Transport samples to and from work area with a Powered Industrial Truck (PIT)
Document and initiate the exception process if exception is encountered using the Production Operations Management System (POMS) to research and provide details
Record checks and the result into POMS
Write and submit changes to a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document when a process used by the QA Inspector is in need of an update
Enter exception data into a spreadsheet for trending and reporting purposes
Participate in the validation process for new equipment, equipment changes and new processes by performing product testing and reporting on the results
Calibrate gauges, rulers, cylinders when necessary using blueprints and calibration equipment
May be designated as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on an assigned SOP
Advise the supervisor and take appropriate action if any safety, quality or discrepancy issues occur
Learn, understand and apply rigorous quality standards, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
Sustain a clean and safe work area using 6S principles including maintaining and securing provided tools
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent
Must be at least 18 years of age
QT Certification or Workkeys proficiency tests (CRC) with minimum scores of: Level 4 in mathematics, Level 4 in locating information and Level 4 in reading
Must have basic English written and oral communication skills adequate to communicate with other team members
Understand verbal and written safety and quality instructions and read and comprehend written work instructions including words and drawings
Must be able to perform basic mathematics
Proficient in how to use measurement tools (Caliper, Micrometer, Ruler, etc.) as well as basic hand tools
Possess or be able to obtain Worksaver Operator Certification