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Technical and Validation Quality Lead required for manufacturing company.
Job title: Technical and Validation Quality Lead
Salary: £45,000 to £50,000 pa + excellent benefits and 3% annual bonus
Location: Dartford
Job type: Permanent full time with hybrid working and flex time
Benefits: hybrid working/flex time – 25 days leave + BH, annual and spot bonus, health
care and lots more
Technical and Validation Quality Lead Summary:
The Technical and Validation Quality Lead functions as a technical quality specialist providing technical leadership, making quality decisions, providing input into validation activities and working as part of the quality assurance team taking part in the day-to-day operations of the department.
Technical and Validation Quality Lead Requirements:
* BSc hons degree in chemistry, life sciences, food or materials science. Ability to understand, scientifically, Co’s products, application, and performance.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated ability to prepare and present technical information.
* Proven ability to lead technical discussions on quality aspects of the company’s products.
* Previous experience of validation activities within a healthcare setting.
* Project planning and/or excellent time and resource management skills/ prioritisation processes
* Proven leadership and self-development skills required. Demonstrated ability to function within a matrix organizational structure
* Proficiency in Excel, Word and PowerPoint
* Limited travel required dependent on the needs of the business and the issues that arise.
* Full UK driving license/own transport
Desirable
* Knowledge of IPEC/EXCiPACT
* Knowledge of Oracle
* Lean experience
* Up to date knowledge of cGMP, ISO 9001:2015
* Effective knowledge of Pharma Industry
* Knowledge of ensuring that manufacturing processes comply with standards.
* Worked with operational staff to establish procedures, standards, systems and associated documentation.
* Previous knowledge of the FMEA process