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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Change Control Coordinator to join our client BD Medical in their MMS Operations team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the coordination and administration of change orders and supporting services, including facilitating cross-functional alignment and communication.

Location: Winnersh, UK - hybrid role
Pay rate: £17.95 per hour
Working hours: 09:00-16:30, 35 hours per week (30 min break unpaid daily)
Hybrid role: Monday to Thursday in the office and Friday at home
12 month contract

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate and execute change requirements for specific projects and sustaining activities, adhering to the Quality Management System.
Align with internal and external business functions to complete change orders and implementation. This includes internal peer reviews, supplier technical reviews, and Quality & Regulatory file closures.
Support subject matter experts on change orders for assigned projects.
Define the strategy for change implementation to reduce scrap costs and limit avoidable line-stops.
Communicate with finance and procurement on costs associated with change orders before implementation.
Report the ongoing status of changes to stakeholders.
Carry out "shared services" activities, such as SAP updates and data collation, to support the MMS Operations function.
Help define and collate necessary documentation for technical files.
Assist the Material Data Management team with the creation of new part numbers in SAP.
Identify and implement process improvement opportunities within the change order process.Education and Experience

UK Level 3 Qualifications (such as A-levels or T-levels) or significant experience in a similar role is required.
Experience with stakeholder communication is essential.
Advantageous experience includes knowledge of lean manufacturing and Engineering Change Notification (ECN) processes, SAP knowledge, experience in a highly regulated industry, and experience with change control and configuration management.Knowledge and Skills

Results-orientated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
High levels of personal accountability and integrity.
Proven ability to plan, organise, and lead cross-functional teams.
A flexible attitude with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
A proactive, self-motivated, and goal-focused individual with a 'can do' attitude.
Ability to manage multiple complex priorities while maintaining attention to detail.
Computer literate with a good knowledge of Microsoft Office.Work Environment

BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world. Advancing the world of health™ is our Purpose, and it's no small feat. It takes the imagination and passion of all of us-from design and engineering to the manufacturing and marketing of our billions of MedTech products per year-to look at the impossible and find transformative solutions that turn dreams into possibilities. The role is based in an office and manufacturing site. Occasional lifting and carrying of up to 15 kg may be required.

Why join us?

A career at BD means learning and working alongside inspirational leaders and colleagues who are equally passionate and committed to fostering an inclusive, growth-centered, and rewarding culture. You will have the opportunity to help shape the trajectory of BD while leaving a legacy at the same time.

To find purpose in the possibilities, we need people who can see the bigger picture, who understand the human story that underpins everything we do. We welcome people with the imagination and drive to help us reinvent the future of health. At BD, you'll discover a culture in which you can learn, grow and thrive. And find satisfaction in doing your part to make the world a better place.

Become a maker of possibilities with us!

Don't delay in applying for the opportunity; we are currently interviewing for the roles.

"We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age

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