Computer Software Validation Engineer

Ware
1 week ago
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Computer Software Validation Engineer

Hertfordshire

Monday – Friday

£50,000 - £55,000 basic + profit share bonus.

I am currently looking to recruit a CSV Engineer for my rapidly expanding client.

Benefits;

  • Excellent progression and development opportunities.

  • Bonus – EOT profit share

  • 5% employer pension contribution after 3 months.

  • 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays.

  • BenefitHub access - giving you discounts, rewards and perks on 100s of brands.

  • All travel to client sites expensed.

  • Annual training budget and continuous professional development.

  • Subscription reimbursement for the most relevant professional institution for your role.

  • YuLife account - which includes Group Life Insurance and free access to 24/7 virtual GPs

  • Enhanced sick pay.

  • Annual eye test.

    Role Responsibilities:

  • Validation of software and automation hardware for intended use and user needs. This includes testing R&D pilot plant machines under actual or simulated use conditions.

  • Validation of computer system integrity to ensure accurate, reliable, consistent, secure deliverables of computer records and signatures against intended performance.

  • Thorough understanding of CSV-V model and its application in machine testing within the Pharma industry.

  • Attend regular site reviews via Teams or in person at the clients or manufacturers site.

  • Validate process and documentation supplied against requirements and give expert feedback.

  • Ensure relevant stakeholders are kept up to date with progress.

  • Present monthly client update at business meetings.

  • Project management of technical deliverables against project plan.

  • Develop collaborative relationships that are effective for both the client and for the business.

  • Understand client’s values and motivations, ways of working and ordering processes; tailoring your approach to suit their requirements.

  • Encourage and manage performance feedback from the client.

  • Build a rapport with the team, providing effective line management; and provide support and mentorship to new team members as needed.

    Experience in the following will be advantageous:

    Distribution| FMCG | Automation | Manufacturing | Production | Conveyors | Machinery | Material Handling | Baggage Handling | Packaging Machinery | Cranes | MHE | Airports | PLC's / Control Systems | Pneumatics | Hydraulics | Motors | Drives | Pharmaceutical |

    Application Process

    If you have the above skills and wish to be considered for this position or find out more details then please submit your CV.

    We will endeavour to contact all applicants however if you do not hear from me within two weeks then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful.

    Apply

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