Pharmaceutical Career Paths

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology

A graduate of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing program you will be responsible for the efficient operations to meet and exceed required results aligned with the objectives of the organization you may be working for.

Manufacturing Technology Graduates are successful at:

Packaging Operator
You will be involved in the packaging of products and operating packaging equipment according to GMP and SOP specifications

Processing Operator
Processing Operators contribute to the team by being involved in all aspects of the processing bulk pharmaceutical products in a regulated manufacturing environment. Some responsibilities may include dispensing of raw material, set-up and operation of a fluid-bed granulator, tablet presses, film coating equipment and other processing and test equipment. These individuals monitor and record all processing parameters and maintain all necessary processing and sanitation documentation.

Processing Technologists
In this position you will be responsible to safely manufacture high quality pharmaceutical products according to established schedules

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operator:
You will operate and troubleshoot manufacturing equipment that produces pills and tablets, as well as performing in-process and sampling testing as necessary for quality regulations

Manufacturing Compounder
As a compounder you’ll be involved in compounding raw materials and manufacturing bulk product in strict GMP compliance.

Typical Pharmaceutical Manufacturing you may also explore are:

  • Production Technician
  • Manufacturing Associate

Through your studies at TIPT, you will have already gained significant manufacturing experience. As you gain more experience on the job, you will receive more training that allows you to progress further within a company