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CQV Engineer

PQE Group
Birmingham
4 months ago
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Are you ready to join a world leader in the exciting and dynamic fields of the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device industries? PQE Group has been at the forefront of these industries since 1998, with 40 subsidiaries and more than 2000 employees in Europe, Asia and the Americas.


Due to our constant growth, we are looking for a CQV Consultant to join our team in UK.


You will be responsible for:

• Management of qualification and test plans according to specific technical requirements, requirements-testing traceability matrixes and design qualification and summary reports

• Drafting, verification and execution of protocols and qualification test (FAT, SAT, IQ, OQ, PQ)

• Installation, operational and performance qualification protocols for equipment and utilities (e.g.: HVAC, Water Systems, Process Gases), according to the current internationally recognized guidelines (e.g.: ISPE, GAMP)

• Drafting of thermal validation study protocols

• Risk-based process analysis according to international methodologies (e.g.: FMEA, HACCP)

• Creation of calibration and maintenance plans and related instructions

• Standardization of operating procedures


About you:

• 1+ years of experience in Pharmaceutical Sector

• Double passport is a plus

• Fluent English

• Full availability to travel domestically and internationally

• Mechanical Engineering background will be considered a plus

• Strong Analytical and Organizational Skills


Next Steps

Upon receiving your application, if a match is found, the Recruiting department will contact you for an initial HR interview.

If there's a positive match, a technical interview with the Hiring Manager will be arranged.

In the case of a positive outcome coming from Hiring Manager interview, recruiter will contact you for further steps or to discuss our proposal.

Alternatively, if the outcome is negative, we will contact you to halt the recruitment process.


Working at PQE Group

As a member of the PQE team, you will be part of a challenging, multicultural company that values collaboration and innovation. PQE Group gives you the opportunity to work on international projects, improve your skills and interact with colleagues from all corners of the world.

If you are looking for a rewarding and exciting career, PQE Group is the perfect place for you.

Apply now and take the first step towards an amazing future with us.

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