Associate Quality Engineer
Kneat enables regulated organizations to move from paper-based validation to intelligent, digitized, paperless solutions.
And we do it through the ongoing development of a powerful, purpose-built software platform.
In ****, after 8 years of intensive software development, we launched the world's most advanced validation software to help revolutionize the speed, precision, transparency and intelligence of validation in the Life Sciences sector.
The solution is now used by some of the world's leading Life Sciences companies.
As Kneat continues to expand, we are looking for an Associate Quality Engineer to join our QA Compliance Department.
Position Summary
Reporting to our QA Compliance Manager the Associate Quality Engineer will be responsible for supporting daily quality operations associated with software development and delivery and supporting the implementation and management of all aspects of the Quality Management System (QMS) within the organization.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively with software developers, IT staff, account managers, other QA personnel, and business stakeholders to ensure that quality and compliance are the cornerstone of all aspects of the company's operations, and that all customer, business, and regulatory requirements are met to the highest degree of satisfaction.
Primary Responsibilities
Support the implementation and continuous improvement of Kneat's integrated management system (IMS).
Internal IMS audits and input into management reviews.
Ensuring that all project documentation is delivered into the QMS.
Approval and management of project documentation and other project deliverables, ensuring that projects are always audit-ready.
Maintain QA dashboard and metrics.
Regulatory and customer audit support; always ensuring audit readiness.
Supporting external vendor audits.
Assessment of compliance systems on ongoing basis to identify opportunities for process improvement.
Reporting to management on the conformance/compliance state of our QMS based on internal audits.
Supporting the customer complaints process.
Tracking and monitoring the implementation of corrective actions to provide assurance that deficiencies have been addressed.
Provision of training on quality systems and methodologies to company personnel.
Advising relevant personnel on the status of investigations and associated corrective actions and commitments, as appropriate.
Review and approval of qualification/validation documentation.
Minimum qualifications
Degree or higher in a science, engineering, IT, or similar discipline.
(experience will be considered in lieu of education)
2+ years of experience working in a Quality Systems or Quality Assurance related role.
Understanding of ISO****:**** requirements and/or requirements for systems qualification in a regulated environment.
Experience in change control, risk analysis, root cause investigation, complaint handling, non-conformances, corrective actions, etc.
Effective writing and communication skills.
A passion for quality in a leading-edge technology-based organization.
Ability to work well independently or on a team.
Proven knowledge and understanding of IT/Life Sciences industry regulations, including FDA and GxP requirements.
Experience of participating in customer vendor audits
What We Offer You
At Kneat, we truly value ideas and collaboration so we've created an environment that builds, protects and celebrates teamwork.
Our strong culture is central to our continued success.
We offer programs and rewards that one would expect from a highly successful and growing technology company:
A fantastic culture, team, energy, and a high-growth successful company
Competitive salary and benefits
Flexible work arrangements
Health benefits
Training & professional development
We invite interested applicants to share their resume and cover letter.
We operate on a hybrid working basis.
Applicants must have a permanent Irish working visa.
Successful applicants will be subject to references and a background check.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the aforementioned duties and responsibilities satisfactorily.
Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Kneat is an equal opportunity employer