Job description
We are looking for an experienced individual to join our Biologics QC team as a QC Analyst. This role supports the day to day batch release testing of production materials.
The Details...
This role reports to the Associate Director, Biologics QC, the successful candidate will support batch release testing of production materials ensuring batch records are correctly followed, incoming materials are successfully logged and stored and relevant process partners are updated on progress. This role will also involve keeping JIRA tickets up to date.
Other responsibilities include:- PRM and Stability
- QC data tracking
- Updating BPs and item specifications
- Raising Change Note, Deviation, CAPA and Non-conformance
- General lab maintenance
What We're Looking For...
We'll expect you to have some relevant analytical experience ideally in a medical device or pharmaceutical industry. You should have a working knowledge of data analysis/statistical methods and be familiar with continuous improvement methodologies as well as GMP and GLP. We're looking for someone who has a good eye for detail as well as being a strong communicator.
This role will suit someone who is quality and process driven, team orientated, responsive to customer needs and who wants to influence change positively and effectively. A BSc or equivalent is required.
An excellent opportunity to join our exciting and rapidly expanding business! Offering excellent benefits to include healthcare, pension to name a few!
Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job.
Oxford Nanopore's goal is to bring the widest benefits to society through enabling the analysis of anything, by anyone, anywhere. The company has developed a new generation of nanopore-based sensing technology enabling the real-time, high-performance, accessible and scalable analysis of DNA and RNA. The technology is used in more than 100 countries to understand the biology of humans and diseases, plants, animals, bacteria, viruses and whole environments.
Oxford Nanopore was founded in 2005 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford and now employs around 650 employees around the world.