Posts Tagged ‘Quality Engineer’

Quality Engineer for Midlands

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Quality Engineer  - Complaints

Quality Engineer - Complaints

Our Medical Device Client based in the Midlands is seeking a

 Quality Engineer for a Complaints Coordinator job.

 

Essential Skills / Experience

 
• Engineering/Science qualification 
• 2/3 years of working within a Quality environment
• Excellent technical writing skills – essential
• Attention to detail and accuracy – essential
• Ability to work well under deadlines and pressure
• Problem solving skills for developing creative solutions and meeting objectives are required.
• Skills that enable coordination of data, including MS-Office (primarily PowerPoint, Word, MD Project, Outlook and Excel);
• Excellent analytical ability
• The ability to prioritize tasks and be able to manage several projects and tasks simultaneously; and the ability to interface with all levels of management.

 

Job Purpose

 
The successful candidate will act as the primary contact within the EMEA region for Field Actions associated within the EMEA region.  He/She will be responsible for ensuring activities associated with Field Actions are approved, communicated, written and delivered as appropriate.  This will include initiation of Field Actions, ensuring compliance to associated regulatory requirements, creation and completion of the necessary paperwork required to complete the Field Action.  The role will also involve multi-site collaboration with local Company offices in addition to Customer Services and Legal Manufacturers.  The candidate will be responsible for providing regular status reports to Management and Regulatory Authorities as required.

 

For more information on this role, or to apply, go to -

http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs&page=2

Quality Versus Quantity

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Good Manufacturing Practice-Consistent Quality

Good Manufacturing Practice-Consistent Quality

Quality versus Quantity used to be a dilemma faced by manufacturers faced by the dual consideration of competition and the diminishing return on investment after cost ie profits.

More precisely,  manufacturers of goods would consider how do you increase profits when you are facing increased competition and increasing numbers of competitors eating into your market share? Do you increase production and hope to swamp your competitors with lower cost items that you can charge less for and therefore increase your market share - or do you produce better high quality items which you can charge more for and thus get more for less and also retain and grow a loyal customer base who will trust your product over the oppositions cheaper and possibly less reliable product.

Myscience jobs considers the question  as now largely rhetorical. Quality wins out every time.

Today Quality Control and Quality Assurance is a major consideration for all Irish high tech manufacturing from medical devices through to semiconductors and pharmaceutical products. Irish manufacturing is performed to  World Class Manufacturing environment standards  including BS, ISO, FDA, and GMP.

None of the billions of investment that have been spent would have been done so if these standards could not be guaranteed to be maintained and improved as they have been by Quality Managers, Engineers and technicians who police and maintain  them, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in manufacturing plants, R&D facilities, Design consultancies and practices through out Ireland.

Needless to say, there remains today, a significant number of  scientfic, engineering and manufacturing jobs open to Quality professionals encompassing all the above sectors despite the economic downturn, which will endure and expand in the years ahead as clients and customers continue to demand quality over quantity.

For quality jobs in medical device manufacture, R&D, Plastics, engineering and science, consider Jackie Brown Medical where quality counts in recruitment for Quality Jobs.