Verification & Validation Engineer (Training into Medical)

Cardiff
15 hours ago
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Verification & Validation Engineer (Training into Medical Devices)

Competitive Salary + Technical Training + Career Progression + Autonomy + Hybrid Working + Flexi-time + 10% Pension + 33 Days Holiday

Commutable from Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend, Barry, Caerphilly and surrounding areas.

Are you from a Verification / Compliance / Technical Standards background within a highly regulated industry and are looking for the chance to technically progress your career with training into the thriving medical devices industry, excellent career progression opportunities and recognition for your technical expertise with full autonomy?

This is a great opportunity to join an industry leader in the medical device manufacturing industry who will offer you specialist training and technical progression through the support of a globally established company.

Owned by a corporate giant, this growing company have been established for 45 years; they have gone from strength to strength, from winning awards in innovation, to building their team of experts, they are now known leaders in the medical device industry and are looking to bolster their team to further their growth.

On offer is a technical role where you will be responsible for the verification and validation of various product development projects; your involvement will be in the full project lifecycle from design to product release.

This role would suit someone from a verification / compliance / technical standards background that is looking to technically progress their career.

The Role:

Development, Execution & reporting of verification activities
Design verification lead
Working within the R&D teamThe Person:

Technical Compliance / verification background
Highly regulated industry
Strong understanding of regulations and legislationKeywords: Technical Compliance, Compliance Engineer, Regulations, Legislation, Verification Engineer, Verification & Compliance Engineer, Validation Engineer

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tom Mills at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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