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Walk in interview in Production, Packing at Rubicon Research | M.Pharm, B.Pharm, D.Pharm

Rubicon Research is a pioneer Drug Delivery Technology company in India and is recognized as a world class outsourcing partner in pharmaceutical industry. Rubicon’s proprietary technologies provide solutions for bioavailability enhancement, gastric retention, taste masking, and customising the release profiles. Rubicon has demonstrated excellence in the development of alternate dosage forms such as orally disintegrating tablets, dispersible tablets and various paediatric dosage forms.
Department : Production & Packing
Associate to Sr. Executive
Education : D.Pharm
Experience : Fresher to 1 year
Trainee
Education : D.Pharm
Experience : Fresher to 1 year
Technician
Education : ITI/Diploma
Experience : Min. 1 to 9 years
Skills Required
• Readiness to work in shifts
• Experience of Granulation, Coating, Compression machines
• For Experienced: Must have USFDA plant experience, detailed understanding of cGMP.
Walk in Interview
Date : 9th December, 2018 (9 am to 12 pm)
Where: Rubicon Research Pvt. Ltd.(Manufacturingplant)Plot no. K-30/4 & K-30/5, Additional MIDC,
Anand Nagar, Ambernath (East),Pin code 421506

Kindly Carry: Updated Resume, Copies of last 3 months' salary slips, latest increment/offer letter with CTC break-up & a passport size photograph. Email id: susheel@rubicon.co.in / careers@rubicon.co.in

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