Quality and Compliance Manager

Crosby, North Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Quality and Compliance Manager

Location: Scunthorpe

Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Quality and Compliance Manager to oversee and ensure adherence to regulatory standards within our organisation.  Overseeing the quality management systems and strive to continiuos improvement initiatives.

Responsibilities

Develop, implement, and maintain Quality Strategies.
Monitor and evaluate compliance with internal policies and external regulations throughout the organisation.
Lead investigations into compliance issues and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that all aspects of clinical trials meet regulatory requirements.
Conduct regular audits and assessments to identify areas for improvement in compliance management practices.
Prepare and submit required documentation for regulatory submissions related to manufacturing processes.
Supplier Management ensuring supplier qualification and preformance to ensure compliance with quality standards
Stay updated on changes in regulations affecting the industry and communicate relevant updates to stakeholders.
Skills

Strong knowledge of manufacturing & controls principles.
In-depth understanding of FDA regulations governing clinical trials and product development.
Proven experience in compliance management within a regulated environment.
Excellent project management skills with the ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong research skills to analyze complex regulatory information effectively.
Proficient in quality assurance practices to ensure product integrity and safety.
Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, to convey compliance requirements clearly across all levels of the organization. Join our team as a Compliance Manager where your expertise will contribute significantly to our commitment to excellence in regulatory adherence and product quality.
Job Type: Full-time Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm

Benefits:

Employee discount
On-site parking
Experience:

Quality and Compliance experience: 3 years (required)
Management experience: 2 years(required)
Experience leading BRC. ISO9001 and FDSC Audits 
Qualifications:

A bachelors degree in Quality management 
Work Location: In person

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