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Birkenhead
£35000 plus benefits

My client, a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer is looking for a QA Validation Officer to join their Quality Assurance team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with validation experience who enjoys working across departments and being hands-on in maintaining high compliance and quality standards.

About the Role:
As QA Validation Officer, you’ll support validation and quality assurance activities across the site. You'll play a key role in ensuring processes, equipment and systems meet both regulatory standards and internal quality expectations. This role works closely with other departments, so strong communication skills and a proactive approach are key.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Maintaining and updating the site’s validation master plan in line with current best practice

Reviewing and developing validation procedures to ensure they support business needs

Writing and reviewing validation protocols and reports

Conducting equipment qualification and process validation activities

Collaborating with other departments to ensure timely delivery of validation projects

Supporting training of production staff in validated processes

Promoting best practice in documentation and use of SOPs

Assisting in audits, both internal and external, including customer and notified body visits

Gathering data and supporting the preparation of quality metrics

Helping to drive continuous improvement through problem-solving and change control activities

Contributing to the deployment of new documentation and QMS processes

What We’re Looking For:

Previous experience in a validation role within a regulated manufacturing environment

A proactive and self-motivated approach, able to manage tasks independently

Strong communication and interpersonal skills for cross-functional collaboration

Excellent organisational and planning ability

Attention to detail and a structured way of working

Confident with technical writing and documentation

Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint

Comfortable supporting audits and contributing to internal investigations

Someone who can balance quality, safety and cost considerations in their decision making

Why Join?
This is a great opportunity to be part of a team that’s committed to quality and innovation. You'll be given the space to grow, develop your expertise, and contribute to a business with a strong reputation in its field

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