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Entry level complaints investigator

Witney
2 weeks ago
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Do you have previous computer experience?

Ready to use your analytical skills to make a real difference in healthcare?

We're seeking a Complaints Investigators to join our team at a leading global medical device and health care company based in Witney, Oxfordshire.

What You'll Do:

Investigate Product Returns: You'll play a crucial role in ensuring the highest quality standards by conducting thorough investigations into customer-returned products, meticulously identifying the root cause of any issues. (This is not a customer service role; you won't be handling customer calls!)
Uncover Trends: You'll utilise our advanced computer systems to analyse data, identifying trends and patterns in product complaints to proactively prevent future issues.
Drive Efficiency: You'll actively contribute to improving processes, implementing new and enhanced procedures to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
Collaborate for Success: You'll communicate professionally with colleagues worldwide, sharing insights and collaborating on team goals.
Stay Ahead of the Curve: You'll stay informed about new product developments and actively participate in ensuring complaint readiness activities before launch.
Be a Problem Solver: You'll leverage your analytical skills to pinpoint trends in product complaints and bring these to the attention of management for further investigation.
What We Offer:

Meaningful Work: Make a real difference in people's lives by ensuring the quality and safety of essential medical devices.
Comprehensive Training: Full training provided, no prior experience is necessary!
Positive Work Environment: Enjoy a clean, safe, and friendly workplace with modern facilities and a newly expanded laboratory.
Career Growth: Excellent opportunities for career growth and development within our dynamic company.
On-site Perks: Enjoy free parking, subsidised canteenImportant Details:

Pay Rate: £15.29 per hour
Location: Witney, OX29 0YL
Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off, 7am to 7pm (temporary role)
What We're Looking For:

Strong IT Skills: Proficiency in using computer packages, including Word and Excel.
Excellent Communication: Clear and effective communication skills.
Attention to Detail: Ability to follow procedures and accurately document findings.
Analytical Mindset: A keen eye for detail and the ability to analyse information to find root causes.
Qualifications: Secondary education, or equivalent qualification, completed in Maths and English.
Additional Requirements:

Experience (Beneficial): laboratory best practice, problem solving, and root cause analysis is a plus but not essential.
5 Years of Referencing: A 5-year referencing history (employment or alternative activity) will be required for successful applicants.
Eligibility: Must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
Ready to Apply?

Please apply to this advert or call Lottie on (phone number removed)

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