Cure Talent
Quality Assurance Specialist

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Company Overview
Cure Talent is delighted to be partnered with a growing healthcare technology company focused on improving ear and hearing health. Its integrated platform supports ear and hearing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment within a single appointment, complemented by a training program that helps practitioners deliver confident, effective care. As the business continues to expand, it is seeking a QA Specialist to join its team on a six-month fixed-term contract, based in London with hybrid working once a week on-site.
Position Overview
The QA Specialist will support the development and continuous improvement of quality and regulatory processes across software and hardware-related products. The role will help strengthen the quality management system, improve process consistency, and support faster, more effective decision-making as the organization scales.
Working cross-functionally, the successful candidate will manage and improve quality activities including document control, SOPs, nonconformances, CAPA, change control, and internal audits. They will also review existing processes, identify opportunities for improvement, maintain quality records, and contribute to technical documentation. This is an opportunity to make a visible contribution within a collaborative, fast-paced healthcare technology environment.
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About the Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a pragmatic and detail-oriented quality professional with experience in medical devices or medical technology. They will be confident supporting regulated software and hardware products, improving quality systems, and collaborating across teams. Strong organization, communication skills, and a systematic approach will be important.
Role Responsibilities
- Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of the quality management system, including the optimization of workflows and quality processes.
- Review existing processes to identify gaps, inefficiencies, and practical opportunities for improvement.
- Govern quality activities including nonconformances, CAPA, change control, internal audits, and quality metrics.
- Generate, review, and revise SOPs, technical documentation, and associated quality records.
- Work cross-functionally to support compliance across software and hardware products, embedding consistent and sustainable quality practices as the business grows.


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Key Requirements / What We Look For
- Experience in quality assurance, quality operations, or quality systems within medical devices or medical technology.
- Working knowledge of ISO 13485, EU MDR, FDA QSR / 21 CFR Part 820, and EN 62304.
- Experience with QMS processes, document control, SOPs, nonconformances, CAPA, change control, and internal audits.
- Experience supporting regulated software and hardware products.
- Strong organization, attention to detail, communication skills, and a pragmatic approach to process improvement.
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