Document Controller

Stevenage
4 months ago
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Location: Stevenage

Contract Type: 6 Month

Salary: £20 p/h

Overview:

We are seeking a motivated Document controller to join a large pharmaceutical manufacture at their site in Stevenage. You would be responsible for ensuring the timely release of high-quality medicines to the market. This role is key in maintaining compliance, supporting continuous improvement, and strengthening their Quality culture.

Key Responsibilities:

Review, approve, and issue QC data to support the timely release of products to market.

Provide coaching and guidance to enhance Right First Time (RFT) performance across the team.

Perform document control activities, including controlled printing, reconciliation, and archiving of GMP documentation.

Participate in GEMBA walks and process confirmations to identify and implement improvements in quality systems and operational efficiency.

Requirements:

Experience in a GMP-regulated pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical environment.

Strong understanding of data integrity, and documentation control.

Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.

Ability to coach and collaborate effectively across functions.

If this role sounds interesting to you apply now with a copy of your CV!

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