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Process Quality Manager

Slough
2 days ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a Process Quality Manager to join a global pharmaceutical company on a contract basis initially for 12 months.
 
Salary:
 
£35.20 ph to £42.08 ph PAYE or £47.92 ph via umbrella
 
Process Quality Manager Role:

Assist with the creation/revision of appropriate quality and compliance policies
Support the Head of Process Quality Excellence (HPQE) in developing and maintaining its clinical quality systems/procedures
Ensure quality and compliance risks are appropriately identified and mitigated
Work in collaboration with internal and external strategic partners to ensure compliance with International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceutical for Human Use (ICH) GCP, GLP, PV and relevant local and international regulations
Represent or ensure representation, including preparation during audits/inspections for onsite internal and external parties. Your Background:

Hold a relevant scientific degree or have equivalent working experience
Extensive experience in Quality Assurance within a pharmaceutical or clinical development setting
In depth experience of GCP and GVP, including hands on experience in global GCP audits and/or inspections
Experience in writing SOPs is essentialCompany:

Our client is a is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on creating value for people living with severe diseases in immunology and neurology now and into the future.

Location: 

This role is based at our client’s site in Slough for 2 days per week, with 3 days home working/remote.

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For more information, or to apply for this Process Quality Manager please contact the Key Accounts Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). Please quote reference (Apply online only).

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK

Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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