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Quality Assurance Officer

Blackpool
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Job Title: Quality Assurance Officer

Location: Blackpool (Full-Time, On-Site)

Salary and Benefits: Up to £35K depending on experience + Bens

About the Role:

Our client is a global distributor of Health and Beauty products including Cosmetics, Parent and Child Healthcare and Hair care products amongst others. They are looking for a confident and articulate QA Assistant to join their busy Quality department. The main responsibility of the role is to help ensure the safety and regulatory compliance of the company's portfolio of products and all new product launches.

Key Duties of the role include:

Reviewing product artwork for UK/EU compliance.
Investigate non-conformances, deviations, product complaints and support CAPAs.
Manage sample approvals
Coordinate stability testing and regulatory documentation.
Liaise with suppliers and support audits.
Monitor regulatory updates and industry trends.
Participate in internal audits and external supplier / regulatory audits
Report monthly Quality KPIs.To be successful in this role the ideal candidate will have demonstrable working knowledge Quality Systems and cGMP from a highly regulated industry such as Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Devices, cosmetics or FMCG manufacturing or distribution business with knowledge of ISO 22716, ISO 9001 highly desirable. There will occasionally travel around the UK and EU.

Our client has indicated that they are unable to sponsor skilled migrant workers so please only apply if you are eligible to live and work in the UK and travel within the EU if required.

If you would like to learn more about this exciting opportunity then please contact Dave Cattell at Reed or apply via this site

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