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Material QC Analyst
Join a leading biotech firm as a Material QC Analyst and play a key role in ensuring GMP-compliant material quality from inspection to release. R&D Partners is seeking a Material QC Analyst to join a leading biotechnology company in Greater London. This role focuses on ensuring the quality and compliance of materials within a GMP-regulated environment. Please note that to be considered for this role you must have the right to work in this location. Responsibilities: Physically inspecting materials across multiple warehouse locations. Ensuring storage conditions and documentation meet GMP requirements. Coordinating external testing when required. Maintaining accurate material status (release/reject). Identifying deviations and supporting investigations. Ensuring equipment is calibrated and used according to SOPs. Supporting continuous improvement initiatives and method/technology enhancements. Key Skills and Requirements: Experience in a GMP-regulated environment. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Familiarity with quality control processes and documentation. Ability to coordinate external testing and manage material status. Knowledge of calibration procedures and SOP adherence. For more information, please contact Jessica Taylor. If you are interested in applying to this exciting opportunity, then please click 'Apply' or to speak to one of our specialists visit the 'Contact Us' page. R&D Partners is a leading life sciences recruiter focused on finding exceptional people and matching them with the finest positions across the globe. R&D Partners is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. By submitting this application, you confirm that you've read and understood our privacy policy, which informs you how we process and safeguard your data - https://www.r-dpartners.com/privacy-policy/
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