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Documentation Specialist

|  Posted On: Apr 28, 2026

location:Mason, OH 45040

Duration:2 Months, Contract

mode of work:Completely Remote

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Job Summary

Job Title:  
Documentation Specialist
Posted Date:  
Apr 28, 2026
Duration:  
2 Months, Contract
Shift(s):  

08:00 - 16:00

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Name:
 
Vikramsinh Thakor

Email:
 
vikramsinh@rangam.com

Phone:
 
678-922-5008

Description

Must Have

 

Manage product specifications, documentation, and systems to support smooth product launches in R&D

  • Cross-functional interactions with departments such as QA
  • Oral Care products / toothpaste formulation and in digital innovation (e.g. Enovia)
  • R&D systems for product launch

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Publish documents and other specification documents according to establish process and applicable electronic publishing standards.
  • Perform document quality control checks promptly communicating irregularities in documents and coordinating issue resolution.
  • Provide day-to-day department support activities as necessary to aid completion of documents.
  • Provide support for Packaging Engineers in various systems particularly specifications and standards.
  • Create and modify specifications and standards as directed/ needed.
  • Track changes and develop system for department reporting; Support conversion of documents into new products and Packaging Art Work Change Management (ePADEx system); SAP support.
  • Develop understanding and maintain knowledge of appropriate standard operating procedures (SOPs), regulations, policies, and regulatory guidance documents; and may be responsible for other projects and responsibilities as assigned

AI-Assisted Application Screening

As part of our recruitment process, we may use automated tools or AI-enabled technologies to assist with resume screening and candidate matching. These tools help our recruitment team review applications more efficiently, but they do not make hiring decisions. All final decisions are made by human reviewers.