ADMA BIOCENTERS are FDA-licensed facilities dedicated to the collection of human plasma from donors. Human plasma is used to make special medications to help treat and prevent infections in patients. The Plasma Processor is responsible for ensuring the product integrity of the plasma unit and associated samples from the time the unit is collected until the unit is shipped. The plasma processor follows SOPs to collect the appropriate samples from the unit and visually inspects the unit for acceptability. This position has the responsibility of ensuring all products and samples are moved to the appropriate storage units within the proper timeline and ensuring the freezer is organized in a manner that allows for the appropriate segregation of units and quick location of products or samples. Additional responsibilities include packing and staging units for plasma shipments, preparing units and samples for biohazard waste shipments, locating units and samples as requested, and assisting on the donor floor. They are routinely the initial point of contact for deliveries due to the location in the building and must contact the proper individuals to notify them of delivery. The plasma processor must maintain clean efficient work environment, and ensure sufficient operating supplies and forms are available as needed. Follows all FDA and OSHA policies and procedures and maintains confidentiality of all personnel, donor and center information. They also assist with the administrative duties to support the Donor Center and maintain compliance with procedures and regulations while following the current Good Manufacturing Practices.