Packaging Officer

Packaging Officer


Company
Bliss Gvs Pharma
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Role & responsibilities
• Commercialization of packaging projects at manufacturing location. (Own, LL units as well as CMO)
• Development of primary & secondary packaging material for new & existing product for EU/ROW/domestic market.
• To collaborate with cross-functional department like SCM, QA, RA,
• R & D and Production for execution of packaging activities
• To ensure timely delivery of packaging documents and artworks.
• Artwork development, review & approval.
• Proof & shade card review/ approval.
• Preparation of Specification for new packaging material.
• Develop, update and archive component technical drawings- Blister change part / container-closure.
• Providing input to production for PM BOM creation and to plant through master packing documents.
• Departmental standard operating procedure (SOPS) preparation/revision

Preferred candidate profile
• B.sc/ M.sc
• Candidate have worked in SAP

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for packing jobs in Delhi as of 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the minimum wage for unskilled packing workers in Delhi is ₹18,766 per month from 1 April 2026. Overtime must be paid at double the ordinary rate for hours beyond 8 per day. This rate applies to all registered establishments under the Minimum Wages Act.
Q What educational qualification and age are required for packing jobs in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, candidates for packing jobs must have passed Class 8 and be between 18 and 45 years of age. No prior experience is mandated for entry-level roles in registered warehouses. Employers must verify Aadhaar-linked records during hiring.
Q Which documents are mandatory when applying for packing jobs through official channels?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, applicants must submit Aadhaar card, PAN card, bank passbook, and Class 8 certificate. Form I and medical fitness certificate are also required for factories covered under the Factories Act. All documents must be uploaded on the Shram Suvidha Portal before joining.
Q What are the legal working hours and leave entitlements for packing workers in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, packing workers are limited to 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week under the Factories Act. They are entitled to 15 days of earned leave after 240 days of work and 7 days of casual leave annually. Night shifts require additional rest of 12 hours between shifts.
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