Final Packing & Label Control Specialist (12 Hour Days and Evening) at PMC Smart Solutions LLC
Shelbyville, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Label Control, Reconciliation, Final Quality Check, Packaging Operations, Line Support, Documentation, GDP Compliance, GMP Compliance, Visual Inspection, Attention To Detail, Accountability, Troubleshooting, Problem-Solving, Organization, Communication

Industry

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Description
Description Medical (12 HR Shift) Provides 26 full weekends off (not including vacation). Weekend includes Friday - Sunday off! Provides 182 days off per year (not including vacation) 6:00AM - 6:30PM (Days) 6:00PM - 6:30AM (Evening) Week starts Sunday and ends Saturday 2 Days Work-2 Days Off, 3 Days Work - 2 Days Off, 2 Days Work - 3 Days Off Work every other weekend Do you want to be the last line of defense for quality across multiple lines? Do you want to work for a company where your work protects patients, where your decisions prevent quality escapes, and where you support multiple assembly teams to ensure every product is perfect? This hands-on role ensures every label is correct, every bag count matches, and every finished product meets the highest standards. If you love being detail-focused, accurate, and a go-to person for line support — this role is for you! PURPOSE The Final Packing & Label Control Specialist is a hands-on line support role responsible for packaging operations across multiple assembly lines. This role does not have direct reports but serves as a critical quality gatekeeper, ensuring all packaging and labeling steps are performed accurately and consistently. This position works directly on the lines, supporting operators by issuing and reconciling labels, verifying bag counts, performing final quality checks, ensuring documentation is complete, and preventing quality escapes across all assigned lines. This position acts as the last line of defense before product leaves the area—nothing passes without meeting PMC’s highest standards. RESPONSIBILITY Label Control & Reconciliation Issue labels to operators following established label issuance procedures. Maintain accurate logs of label quantities issued, used, returned, destroyed, or scrapped. Perform end-of-shift and end-of-batch label reconciliation. Investigate and escalate any discrepancies immediately. Ensure all label documentation is complete and compliant with GDP. Final Quality & Verification Serve as the final quality checkpoint for all finished goods across multiple lines. Verify bag counts, lot numbers, label accuracy, print quality, and traceability. Ensure packaging meets WI/SOP requirements. Perform visual inspections, seal checks, and documentation reviews. Contain any quality issues before product moves forward. Packing Operations Work hands-on to complete final packing for multiple assembly lines. Conduct line clearance, staging, setup, and batch close-out. Maintain a clean, organized, audit-ready environment. Line Support & Leadership Influence Train and support operators on correct labeling and documentation practices. Model right-first-time performance and accountability. Collaborate with Supervisors, Utilities, Quality, and Engineers to resolve issues. Compliance & Documentation Ensure adherence to GDP, GMP, SOPs, and company policies. Complete documentation accurately and timely. Support internal/external audits as needed. Continuous Improvement Identify process risks related to labeling or packing flow. Recommend improvements to reduce errors, scrap, and rework. Contribute to updates of Work Instructions and training materials. CORE COMPETENCIES Strong ownership mindset and accountability for product quality. High attention to detail; identifies issues before they become escapes. Effective communication skills across shifts and departments. Organized, efficient, and able to prioritize in a fast-paced environment. Proactive problem-solving and real-time troubleshooting. Professional, dependable, and committed to accuracy. Requirements EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL SKILLS: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience in medical device packaging, label control, or manufacturing strongly preferred. Strong understanding of GDP, GMP, and quality systems. Experience with label reconciliation and packaging verification. Comfortable working in a cleanroom or controlled environment. Excellent documentation and organizational skills. Must meet performance and attendance standards. QUALIFICATIONS: Zero tolerance for label errors or unverified counts. Maintains 100% label reconciliation accuracy. Quality standards consistently met or exceeded. Keeps work areas clean, organized, and audit-ready.
Responsibilities
This hands-on line support role ensures packaging operations across multiple assembly lines are accurate by issuing and reconciling labels, verifying counts, and performing final quality checks. The specialist acts as the last quality gatekeeper, ensuring all product meets the highest standards before leaving the area.
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