QA Lead

Limerick
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QA Lead – Cleanrooms – Limerick

We are currently Partnering with a High-Growth, Market Leader in the Modular Cleanroom Design for the Biopharmaceutical sector. Demonstrating success across the UK and EMEA, they are currently seeking an experienced QA Lead to help further develop their growth in the Limerick.

Responsibilities

* Lead Quality Strategy On-Site

Lead the implementation and management of the project Quality Assurance plan across cleanroom construction and installation works

* Drive Compliance & Standards

Ensure all works are delivered in line with ISO, GMP, and client-specific quality standards, maintaining full traceability and documentation

* Manage Inspections & Testing

Oversee inspection and test plans (ITPs), coordinating inspections, walkdowns, and sign-off processes across all disciplines

* Collaborate Across Project Teams

Work closely with construction, MEP, and commissioning teams to embed quality at every stage of delivery, particularly within controlled environments

* Control Documentation & Handover

Manage quality records, snagging processes, and handover documentation, ensuring a smooth transition through commissioning and client acceptance

Requirements

Must have 6+ years’ experience in a similar role including experience on Cleanroom construction projects

Must be based within a commutable distance of Limerick

Must have Excellent communication skills both written and oral

Benefits

£70,000 - £80,000

Keywords

QA Lead, Quality, Construction, Cleanroom, Pharmaceutical, Ireland, Limerick, Munster

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