
Job objective
The Plasma Classification Associate Inspector scans and removes unsuitable and incorrect plasma
units utilizing the Plasma Logistics System (PLS) to assure customers receive only the desired units
as determined by the plasma planning process.
Key responsibility
- Scanning of plasma units assigned to a Production Unit (PU) utilizing a bar code reader, and
removal of unsuitable plasma units marked by PLS as unsuitable.
- Scanning of plasma samples utilizing a bar code reader.
- Transferring units between PUs, transferring units to a sub-shipment, and sub-shipment
verification during the PU Process.
- Plasma unit visual inspection and removal of non-conforming units.
- Completes all necessary documentation, including completion of statistics during PU
process.
- Monitors and assures plasma does not exceed allowable time out of freezer.
- Learns and maintains thorough familiarity and compliance with Standard Operating
- Procedure Manual, Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) and internal company
procedures.
- Maintains supplies necessary to perform job duties.
- Reports all unsafe working situations or conditions to area lead, supervisor or manager.
Academic experience required
- Health Technical Institute graduate or equivalent.
Professional experience required
Familiarity with cGMP and one-year experience in manufacturing, pharmaceutical or other EDA
licensed Industry is preferred.
Computing skills
Ability to use bar code scanners and basic computer skills are required.
Personal skills
- Communication and customer service skills.
- Organized and able to manage time effectively.
- Ability to work within a highly regulated, labor intensive, fast paced warehouse environment.
- Ability to understand and follow SOPs and protocols.
Languages
Basic written and spoken English and Arabic.

Grifols Egypt for plasma derivatives is a joint-venture (JV) company between the Egyptian Government, through the National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) and Grifols, the global leader in plasma medicines with more than 110 years of contribution to improving the health and well-being of people.
This joint venture is the first of its kind in the plasma industry and the first-ever Egyptian source member of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA). GEPD is a groundbreaking global public-private alliance that will benefit the entire region.
GEPD is committed to developing the plasma medicines market and achieving self-sufficiency in these critical therapies, which is crucial for the Egyptian healthcare system.
We are combining the expertise of both shareholders to build and operate 20 plasma donation centers throughout Egypt, along with manufacturing facilities including fractionation, purification, and fill-and-finish plants with a processing capacity of up to 1 million liters of plasma annually that can double in the future.
The new manufacturing facility will include a plasma warehouse and a testing laboratory. It will occupy 105,000 square meters strategically located in the administrative capital’s medical city, adjoining various healthcare institutions.