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Walker Cole International
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2 months ago
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Walker Cole International is searching for a Qualified Person to join a Pharmaceutical company based in London. As the Qualified Person you will be a key part of ensuring maintenance of the company's QMS and performing batch release activities.


You will be responsible for:

  • Developing, maintaining and improving the QMS & Compliance strategy to ensure they meet cGMP regulations and regulatory standards.
  • Carrying out the QP batch release of a range of clinical trial products.
  • Collaborating with both internal and external stakeholders to have an oversight of all clinical QA functions and activities.
  • Mentoring and assisting junior members of staff with their own development and training


The successful candidate will have:

  • A BSc/MSc (or equivalent) in a Life Sciences discipline.
  • Qualified Person (QP) qualification under the provision of the Directive 2001/20/EC and 2001/83/EC.
  • Strong knowledge of cGMP, MHRA and EU guidelines.


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