Quality Manager

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Quality Manager

Scottish Borders | Full time | Permanent

Flexible hybrid + overnight accommodation provided if required

Only an hour by direct train from Edinburgh and a short walk from the station

Excellent salary (level depending on experience) and package including bonus is on offer.

Working pattern:

This role would initially be mostly remote but will eventually operate on a flexible hybrid basis.

For those wishing to reduce commuting, there is company-provided accommodation available near the site.

This structure is specifically designed to make the role practical for candidates based in Glasgow, Edinburgh, the Central Belt or further afield, where repeated weekly commuting would not be realistic.

Breathe Life Sciences

Escape Recruitment has been appointed as the exclusive recruitment partner to Breathe Life Sciences, part of the Bioxyne Group. The business is a global research and manufacturing organisation specialising in alternative medicines, premium health supplements and novel ingredients.

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Australia, Breathe Life Sciences operates across the UK, EU, Japan and Australia, supplying both established brands and emerging innovators.

The launch of the new Tweedbank manufacturing site marks a major phase of UK expansion, and this newly created Quality Manager role will play a critical part in shaping the site, systems and standards from day one.

The Opportunity

Reporting to the Global Head of Quality, you will build and lead the Quality function for a brand-new UK manufacturing facility.

This is a senior, hands-on role with real ownership. You will implement the Quality Management System, lead the site through MHRA GMP licensing, and set the long-term Quality strategy as the operation moves into full commercial manufacture.

The role spans initial site build and licensing, followed by ongoing operational quality, product release and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and maintain the site Quality Management System
Secure and retain MHRA GMP licensing for the Tweedbank facility
Act as Qualified release authority for product supplied by the business
Manage audits, inspections and regulatory interactions
Oversee validation, commissioning and equipment qualification activities
Partner closely with Production to ensure compliant, efficient operations
Develop SOPs, risk management processes and quality documentation
Build, coach and lead a UK-based QA support team
Champion a culture of continuous improvement and pragmatic compliance

What You'll Bring

Proven MHRA GMP audit and inspection experience
Background in pharmaceuticals, medical devices or regulated life sciences
Experience supporting site start-ups, greenfield builds or new licence applications is highly desirable
Confident operating autonomously in a senior, high-visibility role
Pragmatic mindset. Someone who enables progress rather than blocks it

Why This Role Is Different

Opportunity to build a Quality function from the ground up
High autonomy with direct access to global leadership
Fast-growing, commercially focused business rather than traditional pharma bureaucracy
Flexible hybrid working model with overnight accommodation provided

We welcome applications from candidates based outside the Scottish Borders where overnight on-site working makes the role practical.

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK and should confirm their eligibility as part of the application process - Sponsorship now or in the future is not available

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