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The Curve Group | Supplier Quality Manager

The Curve Group
Sheffield
7 months ago
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Vacancy: Quality Manager

Location: Home based with travel to Head Office in Warrington 1 day a month

Salary: Competitive + Company Car Allowance


Are you tired of your current role? Are you after a new challenge? Do you want to work for a market leader that supports some of the largest blue-chip companies, that has continued growth?


If so, this could be the role for you!


Our client is one of the world’s leading providers of Integrated Supply Solutions to manufacturing industries for the provision of MRO (indirect) products. Their portfolio consists of Procurement Services, Transactional Processing, Stores Management, and Inventory Optimisation enabled by industry-leading digital platforms. They deliver world-class results to world-class companies in industries such as Pharmaceuticals, Foods, Beverage, Automotive, and Aerospace.


About the Role:

  • This is a hands-on role; The Quality Manager is expected to have an in-depth understanding of the role of the quality within a supply chain (Specifically GxP/GMP material compliance)
  • The Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring that third party suppliers are supplying products and services which meet or exceed customer expectations
  • The Quality Manager will function as a direct liaison with GxP Suppliers to ensure quality performance is delivered via audits and performance management.
  • Support the Global Lead EHS & Compliance with the integration of ISO 45001
  • There is expectation that the person will be involved in projects within the compliance team to develop, implement and drive best-in-class & efficient processes and performance. The role will also collaborate cross-functionally within the compliance team as well as with other organizational functions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supervise and oversee our GxP quality assurance program, supporting key customer accounts.
  • Serve as a single point as contact to ensure quality standards and SOPs are adhered too and ensure corrective actions are addressed in a timely manner.
  • Maintain our Quality management system for activities linked to our GxP services, including internal audit management, change control management, document control and escalation.
  • Ensure our processes are compliant with key regulatory standards, and compliant to our contractual obligations.
  • Implement a local service provider management program in accordance with our customers key requirements and maintain a list of GxP services they provide.


Key Skills:

5 Years+ in Quality Management, preferably within life sciences.

Have excellent working knowledge of pharmaceutical GxP/GMP quality management practices

Have excellent auditing skills

Have excellent problem solving, analytical and organizational skills

Qualification in quality assurance desirable

Ability to understand Quality Manuals and ensure the following of procedure


If this sounds like the role for you, please apply today!


Please Note: If you use our online application system, you will provide the requested information to Curve Group which provide this online service for us. Once you click 'apply now’ you will either go to the online job description or be invited to email your CV to The Curve Group and they will hold the information you submit but our client will have access to it. The Curve Group is our client’s outsourced partner for Recruitment and a "Data Processor". You can find their privacy policy here :- https://www.thecurvegroup.co.uk/privacy-policy

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