Location: Nashville, TN
Company: Clinical Solutions
to work in a unique setting that allows the opportunity to have a work schedule that is conducive to work-life balance. As a leader in our industry with continuous growth opportunities, we are seeking a Fulfillment Technician at our Nashville location!
The Fulfillment Technician position is Full-time, 7am to 3:30pm Monday through Friday. Location: The Fulfillment Technician position is located at the TNDOC shop, Tennessee Department of Corrections, next to the De Berry Special Needs Prison Facility located at 7575 birdrill Bend Blvd in Nashville, TN. Pay: $18/hour Benefits Offered Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off (PTO) Short-term and Long-term Life insurance Employee Assistance
Program Minimum Qualifications: Ability to think critically. Great communication skills. High School Diploma or equivalent. Ability to work in a team environment.
Excellent at multi-tasking and problem solving. Prefer 1 + years' experience as a shop Technician. Must be able to pass criminal and drug screening process. Strong attention to detail, ability to organize and prioritize to maintain productivity. Duties include: Become cross trained in every department. Rotate through each department to successfully fulfill the daily/weekly production need for the workflow of the shop. Perform machine setup, adjustment, and operation on the 500. Responsible for meeting and exceeding machine production
requirements daily. Verify all orders are placed in correct handbook to ensure Quality Control can perform their duties and responsibilities.
Responsible for maintaining Quality Standards to ensure specifications and codes are met. Keep workstation area clean and organized to ensure the area is free from any safety hazards at end of shift. Follow all applicable government regulations, including HIPAA. Performs other duties as assigned by Pharmacist in Charge. Language Skills: Must be able to express self adequately in written and oral English communication and to communicate effectively with customers, employees, and vendors. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
Must be able to bend, stoop, lift, stir, walk, and stand for extended periods throughout the workday. The employee is required to exert up to 40 pounds of force occasionally and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force frequently to lift/move objects. Able to reach, carry, finger, grasp and feel objects related to duties.
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Manufacturing/Operation jobs are roles involved in the production process of goods, where workers turn raw materials into finished products. These positions can range from operating machinery and assembling components to managing entire production lines. Key characteristics include technical skills, attention to detail, adherence to safety standards, and efficiency. Workers in this field contribute to different stages of the production cycle, requiring coordination and teamwork to ensure product quality and timely delivery.
Manufacturing/Operation jobs involve the process of creating products from raw materials or components, typically in a systematic and organized manner. These roles often include tasks such as assembly, machine operation, quality control, and maintenance of equipment. Key features of these positions include hands-on work, adherence to safety protocols, a focus on efficiency and productivity, and the necessity of technical knowledge or specialized skills. Jobs in this sector can range from assembly line workers to machine operators and engineers, all contributing to the transformation of inputs into finished goods.