Description
About Us
Drug Crafters Pharmacy is a rapidly growing, nationally licensed compounding pharmacy and an affiliate of NexPoint Advisors, a Dallas-based alternative investment and financial services firm. Drug Crafters specializes in hormone replacement therapy (HRT), peptides, weight management, and customized wellness solutions, supporting a nationwide provider network.
Our mission is to deliver high-quality, compliant compounded medications at scale through best-in-class facilities, cleanroom operations, and process excellence.
Position Overview
The Industrial Process Engineer is responsible for designing, analyzing, and improving end-to-end production workflows within Drug Crafters’ compounding operations. This role focuses on process flow, capacity planning, equipment utilization, risk reduction, and continuous improvement across sterile and non-sterile environments.
This position is ideal for a process-oriented engineer with experience in compounding pharmacies, pharmaceutical manufacturing, or regulated cleanroom environments, who enjoys translating complexity into repeatable, efficient systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze, design, and optimize manufacturing and compounding workflows to improve efficiency, consistency, and throughput
- Develop process maps, capacity models, and standard work for sterile and non-sterile operations
- Partner with pharmacy, quality, and operations teams to ensure processes comply with USP 795, 797, 800, and 825 requirements
- Identify bottlenecks, failure modes, and operational risk areas; implement data-driven improvements
- Support cleanroom process flow, material movement, and segregation strategies
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives focused on waste reduction, quality improvement, and cycle-time optimization
- Support equipment selection and layout planning from a process-flow and scalability perspective
- Assist with process change management, documentation, and validation support
- Provide engineering input for expansion, new product introductions, and increased production volume
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline
- 3+ years of experience in a compounding pharmacy, pharmaceutical manufacturing, or cleanroom-regulated environment
- Demonstrated experience optimizing production or manufacturing processes in regulated settings
- Working knowledge of USP compounding standards and quality system expectations
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into operational improvements
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills across technical and non-technical teams
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in a 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy
- Familiarity with sterile compounding process flows and environmental controls
- Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement certification
- Experience supporting scale-up, facility expansion, or capacity growth initiatives
- Exposure to GMP principles and pharmaceutical quality systems
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base salary, commensurate with experience
- Performance-based bonus potential
- Health, dental, and vision benefits
- Paid time off and holidays
- Opportunity to play a key technical role in a growing, well-capitalized organization
Compliance & Professional Standards
- Maintain strict adherence to all applicable pharmacy and regulatory standards
- Ensure compounding processes prioritize patient safety, quality, and compliance
- Support a culture of accountability, documentation integrity, and continuous improvement
What Success Looks Like
- Reliable, compliant compounding processes that scale with business growth
- Cleanroom operations that meet or exceed regulatory and quality benchmarks
- Improved production efficiency and reduced operational risk
- Strong cross-functional partnerships with pharmacy, quality, and leadership
- Measurable improvements in throughput, consistency, and process stability
Why Join Us
- High-growth compounding pharmacy with strong financial backing
- Opportunity to shape and optimize advanced compounding operations
- Direct impact on patient safety and product quality
- Collaborative environment with leadership visibility
- Long-term growth potential as operations scale
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial, Chemical, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline
- 3+ years experience in a compounding pharmacy, pharmaceutical manufacturing, or cleanroom-regulated environment
- Demonstrated experience optimizing production or manufacturing processes in regulated settings
- Working knowledge of USP compounding standards (USP 795, 797, 800, 825) and quality system expectations
- Strong analytical skills with ability to translate data into operational improvements
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills across technical and non-technical teams
- Experience in a 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy
- Familiarity with sterile compounding process flows and environmental controls
- Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement certification
- Experience supporting scale-up, facility expansion, or capacity growth initiatives
- Exposure to GMP principles and pharmaceutical quality systems
What We Do
NexPoint is an alternative investment platform comprised of a group of investment advisers and sponsors, a broker-dealer, and a suite of related investment vehicles. NexPoint’s platform provides differentiated access to alternatives through a range of investment solutions, including public and private real estate investment trusts, tax-advantaged real estate vehicles, other private real estate offerings, closed-end funds, interval funds, and a business development company. We may publish or post links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for information found therein and make no representations about its accuracy or completeness, even if about us. We do not adopt or endorse such information, nor do we endorse the author or intend to imply any affiliation between us and the author or any third party.






