OHM Careers
At OHM, we are committed to advancing the future of Homeopathic medicine through innovation, quality, and collaboration.
We are a growing company focused on supporting healthcare practitioners with high-quality solutions, while continuously improving our technology, operations, and customer experience.
We are always looking for talented individuals who want to make an impact and grow with us.
Responsibilities and Functions
- Perform preventive maintenance and repairs of the facilities.
- Perform equipment setup, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
- Support daily operations by active troubleshooting and fixing the equipment.
- Purified water system, air compressor and HVAC system preventive maintenance.
- Performs monthly maintenance and inspection of facility and extinguishers.
- Provides requirements for new equipment installation.
- Updates current Work Orders status and creates new Work Orders in QMS software.
- Reporting daily metrics.
- Maintains supervisor informed on all sanitation department related topics.
- Communicates regularly with supervisor and other departments to ensure proper flow of information.
Technical Competencies Required
- Operation of sanitation equipment (floor scrubbers, pressure hoses, compressed air tools).
- Safe use of cleaning chemicals and high-pressure systems.
- Execution of cleaning tasks following SOPs and safety guidelines.
- Identification of cleanliness deviations or safety risks.
- Coordination with production and compounding teams to maintain sanitation standards.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to work in a fast-paced light manufacturing environment.
- PPE requirements: safety glasses, respiratory protection, company supplied lab coats, and gloves.
- GMP gowning requirements: Hair net, beard guard, shoe covers, and sweatbands as required.
- Frequent lifting / carrying (10-50 lbs.).
- Frequent pushing / pulling (50-300 lbs) and frequent bending and stooping.
In order for a company to legally manufacture homeopathic medicines in the USA, medicines must be manufactured in an FDA-registered and inspected facility, licensed by the state as a drug manufacturer.
FDA Facility Registration
This is a requirement for both USA and foreign facilities that sell products for the USA market.
The facility must comply with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) including FDA CFR title 21 parts 210 and 211, International Council for Harmonisation ICH Q1 and Q7, and the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS). Homeopathic medicines are classified as either Over-the-Counter (OTC) or Prescription (Rx) drug products.
FDA Guidelines
- https://www.fda.gov/drugs/pharmaceutical-quality-resources/current-good-manufacturing-practice-cgmp-regulations
- https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=210
- https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=211
ICH Guidelines
- https://www.ich.org/page/quality-guidelines
- https://database.ich.org/sites/default/files/Q7 Guideline.pdf
HPUS Guidelines
The manufacturing process requires compliance with guidelines for manufacturing conventional pharmaceutical products but additionally requires compliance with HPUS, which has the guidelines to manufacture homeopathic products according to traditional methods and modern quality control standards. Each of the more than 1,300 medicines included in the HPUS is described and monographed for identification, quality standards, manufacturing process, analytical procedures, stability, and safety purposes.
The main topics covered by regulations are quality units, comprehensive robust quality systems, standard operating procedures, water system validation, equipment IQ/OQ/PQ, equipment validation, quality control testing for raw materials (including identification), intermediate and finished products, calibration of all testing equipment, compliance with CFR part 11, six-system inspection model, cleaning validations, manufacturing process validations, validation of the dilution/succession process, blend uniformity, content uniformity, stability studies, finished product testing, personnel training records, annual product reviews, change controls, out-of-specification investigations, pharmacovigilance, corrective and preventive actions, internal audits, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities and Functions
- Performs facility preventive maintenance and repairs.
- Performs equipment setup, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
- Support to daily operations by active troubleshooting and fixing the equipment.
- Purified water system, air compressor and HVAC system preventive maintenance.
- Performs monthly maintenance and inspection of facility and extinguishers.
- Provides requirements for new equipment installation.
- Updates current Work Orders status and creates new Work Orders in QMS software.
- Reporting daily metrics.
Technical Competencies Required
- Preventive & corrective maintenance under cGMP standards.
- Equipment setup, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis.
- Maintenance metrics tracking and reporting.
Responsibilities and Functions
- Perform preventive maintenance and repairs of the facilities.
- Perform equipment setup, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
- Support daily operations by active troubleshooting and fixing the equipment.
- Purified water system, air compressor and HVAC system preventive maintenance.
- Performs monthly maintenance and inspection of facility and extinguishers.
- Provides requirements for new equipment installation.
- Updates current Work Orders status and creates new Work Orders in QMS software.
- Reporting daily metrics.
- Maintains supervisor informed on all sanitation department related topics.
- Communicates regularly with supervisor and other departments to ensure proper flow of information.
Technical Competencies Required
- Operation of sanitation equipment (floor scrubbers, pressure hoses, compressed air tools).
- Safe use of cleaning chemicals and high-pressure systems.
- Execution of cleaning tasks following SOPs and safety guidelines.
- Identification of cleanliness deviations or safety risks.
- Coordination with production and compounding teams to maintain sanitation standards.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to work in a fast-paced light manufacturing environment.
- PPE requirements: safety glasses, respiratory protection, company supplied lab coats, and gloves.
- GMP gowning requirements: Hair net, beard guard, shoe covers, and sweatbands as required.
- Frequent lifting / carrying (10-50 lbs.).
- Frequent pushing / pulling (50-300 lbs) and frequent bending and stooping.