Quality Engineer, Compliance

Next Phase Recruitment
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
6 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
14 May 2026 (6 days ago)

About the Role

A global biopharma organisation is growing its Devices Centre of Excellence in Cambridge, UK and is looking for a Quality Engineer (Compliance) to support medical device and drug–device combination product programmes across the product lifecycle from early development through to clinical and commercial supply.

This is a hands-on, collaborative role for someone who enjoys being close to the development teams, keeping work audit-ready, and ensuring design control and risk management activities meet internal and global regulatory standards

Key Responsibilities

You’ll act as a quality SME for device and combination product development, with responsibilities including:

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Leading design control and risk management activities for assigned programmes, ensuring deliverables are accurate, approved and maintained.

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Supporting and facilitating risk management with external design and manufacturing partners.

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Ensuring compliance with key standards and regulations including ISO 13485, ISO 14971, 21 CFR 820, EU MDR (and related internal procedures).

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Providing input into design validation activities, including Human Factors Engineering / usability assessments.

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Assessing suppliers and external partners for QMS capability, compliance and readiness.

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Supporting investigations into device issues arising from clinical trials and commercial manufacturing.

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Contributing to regulatory submission content for assigned device projects.

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Supporting internal and external audits of the DCoE Quality Management System.

We’re open on background, but you’ll likely have:

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A BSc/MSc/PhD in a relevant science or engineering discipline.

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2+ years’ experience in medical devices and/or combination products within a regulated environment.

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Practical experience with design controls and risk management (e.g., working with DHF/RMF components, reviews, traceability, risk files).

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Exposure to Human Factors / usability engineering and device assembly/manufacturing considerations.

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Working knowledge of ISO 13485 / ISO 14971 / 21 CFR 820 / 21 CFR 4 / EU MDR and the confidence to apply them pragmatically.

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Strong attention to detail, comfort following established procedures, and the ability to manage multiple priorities with minimal supervision.

Nice to have

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Familiarity with standards such as EN 62366, EN 60601, EN 62304.

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Good understanding of GMP principles and how development work translates into clinical/commercial settin

Why this role?

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Work on innovative combination products in a specialist Devices Centre of Excellence.

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Broad lifecycle exposure: design → validation → clinical → commercial.

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Hybrid model with meaningful on-site collaboration in Cambridge, UK.

Interested?

If you’ve got solid design controls + risk management experience in device/combination products and want a role where you’ll be genuinely embedded with development teams, get in touch and I’ll share full details and context around the programme and expectations

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