Packing Officer

Packing Officer

Ahmedabad, India

Company
Saga Life Sciences Limited
Location
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Posted
9 hours ago
Via
SimplyHired

Job Description
Packing Officer (Documentation) – OSD Plant

Company Name:

Saga Lifesciences Ltd.

About the Company:

Saga Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd. was established in 1981 and has built a strong presence in the pharmaceutical industry. Within 10 years of inception, the company entered the international market and today exports pharmaceutical products to more than 40 countries worldwide. We are committed to quality, compliance, and continuous growth.

Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare and issue Batch Packing Records (BPR) as per Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements.
• Ensure accurate, real-time documentation during packing operations.
• Perform review of BPRs for completeness, correctness, and compliance.
• Coordinate line clearance documentation with QA before and after packing activities.
• Manage issuance, control, and reconciliation of packing materials (labels, cartons, leaflets).
• Identify, report, and document deviations, discrepancies, and errors.
• Maintain proper filing, archival, and retrieval of packing documents.
• Support internal and external audits by ensuring documentation readiness and compliance.

Eligibility Criteria:
• Education: B.Sc. (Any stream)/ B. Pharm

Experience:
• Prior experience in an OSD pharmaceutical plant is mandatory
• Knowledge of GMP, SOPs, and pharmaceutical packing processes

Skills Required:
• Strong attention to detail
• Good documentation and record-keeping skills
• Basic knowledge of regulatory requirements
• Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word)
• Good communication and coordination skills

How to Apply:

Interested candidates can apply through Indeed or share their updated resume (_hr4@sagalifesciences.com/ 8347011121/23/62_).

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: ₹15,223.76 - ₹25,313.52 per month

Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Provident Fund

Education:
• Bachelor's (Preferred)

Experience:
• 8years: 1 year (Preferred)

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs in India

Q What is the minimum wage for unskilled packing jobs in Zone I India in 2026?
As per the Office of Chief Labour Commissioner, the minimum wage for unskilled workers including packing jobs in Zone I is Rs. 1,200 per day or Rs. 31,200 per month based on 26 working days as revised effective 1 April 2026. This applies to central sphere scheduled employments like loading and unloading relevant to packing. Overtime beyond 9 hours per day is paid at twice the ordinary rate.
Q What qualifications are needed for entry-level packing jobs in India?
No minimum education or formal qualification is required for unskilled packing jobs as per National Career Service guidelines. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and physically capable of lifting 20-30 kg loads during 8-hour shifts. Prior experience is not mandatory, with on-the-job training provided in most factories.
Q What documents are required to apply for packing jobs in Indian factories?
Mandatory documents include Aadhaar card for identity, PAN card for tax, bank account details for salary, and two passport-size photos. Educational certificates like 10th pass are optional but preferred. Register on NCS portal with these for verified factory job listings.
Q What are the working hours, leaves, and overtime rules for packing workers?
Under the Factories Act 1948, packing workers can work maximum 48 hours per week or 9 hours per day. Annual leave is 12 days after 240 workdays, plus 7 days casual leave and 14 days sick leave annually. Overtime is compensated at double the ordinary wage rate for excess hours.
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