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South Brunswick Pharmaceutical Company Looking to Fill 60 New Jobs

Tris Pharma will be hiring 60 new employees by September.

 

A pharmaceutical company on Route 130 will be hiring 60 new employees throughout the summer. Tris Pharma Inc., a technology driven, specialty pharmaceutical company, will be holding a job fair on June 16 and June 23 looking for packaging technicians, a packaging operations senior supervisor, and quality assurance inspectors. 

Due to recent and pending product approvals, the company has immediate openings for all shifts.

Tris Pharma is engaged in the research, development, and manufacturing of both OTC and Rx branded products and specialty generic products, according to the company web site.

The growing company manufactures and packages powders, tablets, capsules, and liquid dosage forms. Tris Pharma is looking for applicants with effective verbal and communication skills. Applicants should also bring their resumes and come prepared for an interview.

Tris Pharma is one of 157 new businesses that have moved into South Brunswick in the last year.

The job fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 16 and 23 at Tris Pharma's offices, located at 2033 Route 130, Suite D, in Monmouth Junction.

Related Topics: Job Fair and Tris Pharma

Winston

6:39 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Great, more low paying, low skill jobs coming to south Brunswick!

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I am RIGHT

8:01 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

This looks like a good mix of job opportunities. Only an elitist snob would think otherwise. Supervisor, chemist, packager. What's wrong with 60 new jobs in South Brunswick?

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AM1968

11:29 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

why Winston would you think they are low paying, low skill jobs?!?!?! are you too good for these jobs that are being offered? I think it's great to see companies that are hiring in the area!

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Winston

2:29 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Typically jobs offered at job fairs pay a little above minimum wage and require little
experience. My point is south brunswick is losing high paying jobs and the town council is focused on replacing them with warehouse and factory jobs. I guess it makes sense .....good for democrats bad for taxpayers.

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HF48

6:32 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

It seems to be a national trend the past few decades that good paying manufacturing (union) jobs are being outsourced and replaced by low paying service sector and retail jobs.

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