Senior Auditor

Derby
6 months ago
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We are looking for an experienced Senior Auditor to support industrial companies in achieving new standards across a variety of sectors, including Building and Construction, Oil and Gas, Medical and Pharmaceutical, Electrical Product, Agriculture and Food, Safety, and Energy.

This role is ideal for professionals with a strong certification management background who have completed lead auditor training and possess a structured, analytical approach to reporting. Experience in multi-scheme approvals for QMS (ISO 9001), EMS (ISO 14001), HSMS (ISO 45001), and ISMS is highly advantageous. Auditors will work remotely, collaborating with a diverse range of clients to help them navigate and achieve ISO standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and manage audits for various industrial clients, ensuring compliance with internationally recognised standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.

Utilise industry knowledge to guide companies through the assessment process and maintain high professional auditing standards.

Prepare accurate and concise reports detailing findings and areas of improvement, adhering to defined KPI timescales.

Act as Client Manager for key accounts, ensuring efficient coordination of audit programs and teams.

Engage in continuous professional development to expand technical knowledge and auditing techniques.

Travel as required to conduct onsite assessments while also leveraging remote auditing capabilities.

Required Skills and Experience:

Lead Auditor qualification in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001 is required.

Additional qualifications in ISO 27001, ISO 27701, ISO 22301, or ISO 50001 are beneficial but not mandatory.

Strong communication and analytical skills, with a keen attention to detail in audit reporting.

Ability to work independently and manage a diverse client portfolio

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