Manufacturing Technician II
Auto Mechanic
May **99
Sokun Phim
** ******* ** ******, ** 01851
978-***-**** • ***********@*****.***
Skills
● Mechanically incline, attention to detail, good work ethic, tech savvy
● Torquing, weighing, balancing product
● Power tools: soldering, grinder, drills, welding, air gun, impact gun & basic tools etc. Work Experience
Azurity Pharmaceuticals Nov 2017 - present
Wilmington, MA
● Running a medicine line in a cleanroom for bottles and vials
● Filling in the batch record, checking the lot number, labels, weight, bottles and the filler
● N/A, line cross for unused areas of the batch record - initial and date)
● Torque testing, tare weight, gross weight, verifying my peers
● Doing a lot of math caculations for batch record filling
● Aliquoting medicine batches in the sampling booth (kilograms)
● Making diluent, reagents, solutions and buffers
● Following formulation SOPS before filling and machine set up
● Performing and signing off SOPS, wearing proper PPE (hair net, lab coat, shoe covers)
● Sanitizing and sterilizing the washroom, filler parts and the line cleanroom itself during changeovers
● (CIP-100, spor-klenz, purified water, detergent)
● Working with gaskets, clamps, pipes and rings when setting up the powder bags for filling
● Sanitizing the station, changing the filters for aliquoting station (pre filter, air flow, HEPA)
● Reading room temprature and air pressure
● pH testing and using distilled water
● Filling in what we are performing for the day in daily logbooks and equipment usage logbooks (initial, date, time, lot)
● Transferring different medicine in the warehouse, refrigerating the product if needed (Firvanq/Omeprazole)
● Kitting the product with boxes, inserts, mixing wand, syringes and running them through an xray machine
● Line clearance, cleaning up the room, emptying out trash, sanitizing for new the batch
● API worked with: Vancomycin, Omeprazole, Lansoprazole, Katerzia, Diluent, etc Change part verification (filler set up)
● Removing parts from the line and putting it all back together one by one
● Change part verification:
● Setup
● Document change parts installed per their SOPs;
● Neck adaptor plate - 3oz, 5oz, 8oz, 10oz
● Hopper, agitator, sweep, auger, funnel, adaptor (collector funnel, dust shroud, free flow adaptor), star wheel (index), bottle infeed, butterfly valve
● Document SERIAL # each filler parts (filler 1 and filler 2)
● INDUCTION SEALER - power setting, alarm/timer setting, belt speed and accumulation table speed
● capping discs/cap sorter/spacing wheel/air knife
● Equipment Parameter Setting**
● HMI SCREEN
● Bottle Cleaner / Unscrambling table - air tube timer setting, air pressure, needle depth, bottle cleaner vacuum (Filler 1 and 2)
● (Auger - course fill speed, fine fill speed, auger start delay
● Agitation speed, delays and reject delay time
● Documenting the "actual" and what is "adjusted"
● EQUIPMENT, SENSOR, REJECT CHALLENGE
● deionizers ON, indexing sensor, filler bottle presence, "run" mode, bottle reject, "idle" mode
● safety windguard mode, back up sensor, instability
● Fill weight parameter setting
● Target weight, Target Over, Target Under, Dosing fine weight, dosing course weight Auto Mechanic 2010 - 2016
Lowell, MA
● Brake systems - rotor, pads
● Tune ups - oil change, filters
● Car starters, alternator
● Extracting malfunctioning parts following diagnosis and using specialized tools (e.g. wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, and hydraulic lifts)
● Checking the levels of important fluids (e.g. motor oil, coolant, and brake fluid) and refilling them
● Cleaning and lubricating engine pieces; and
● Checking the battery and the electric systems of the vehicle, all lights, etc.
● Checking the air pressure in the wheels, as well as their condition.
● Wearing googles, gloves, welding glasses for safety Education
High School Diploma
Lowell High School
References
Available upon request.