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Quality Assurance Officer (BioTech)

Alva
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Quality Assurance Officer (BioTech)
Location: Office based, Alva, Clackmannanshire - FK12 5DQ
Salary: £28,711 - £33,702 per annum, DOE plus benefits
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Hours: Monday – Friday 9am-5pm
At AccuBio Ltd., we don’t just manufacture in vitro medical devices - we help shape the future of diagnostics and patient care. If you're passionate about quality, compliance and making a real-world impact, we want you on our team.
Why this role matters:
As our Quality Assurance Officer, you’ll be the heartbeat of our quality operations. You won’t just tick boxes - you’ll elevate standards, drive innovation and embed excellence into everything we do. This is your chance to influence how life-saving technologies are made, tested and delivered.
What you’ll be doing:
Your day-to-day will be dynamic, purposeful and full of opportunities to grow. Key responsibilities include:
• Reviewing documentation for completeness, accuracy and data integrity
• Partnering with sourcing and operations to implement supplier quality requirements
• Maintaining and improving our Quality Management System into a best-in-class framework
• Leading CAPA, change control and non-conformance processes
• Measuring the success of quality initiatives and driving continuous improvement
• Guiding teams with expert advice on quality culture and best practices
• Delivering engaging training sessions on quality processes and mindset
• Providing expert guidance on validation strategy, scope and execution
What you bring
We’re looking for someone who’s not just qualified - but driven, detail-oriented and ready to make a difference.
• Minimum three years’ experience in medical devices, pharma or a similarly regulated industry
• Proven success in a Quality Assurance role
• Strong organisational and administrative skills
• Clear, confident communicator - written and verbal
• Ability to meet deadlines, agile with priorities
• Self-motivated and collaborative

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