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Principal GCP Quality Assurance Auditor - Gladstone New Jersey
Company: Precision Medicine Group Location: Gladstone, New Jersey
Posted On: 01/22/2025
Principal GCP Quality Assurance Auditor at Precision Medicine Group (View all jobs) Remote, United States Precision for Medicine is the first global precision medicine clinical research services organization, purpose-built to improve the clinical research and development process for new therapeutics. Our novel approach integrates clinical operations excellence, with laboratory expertise, and advanced data sciences to inform every step. We apply our expertise to trials at all stages-from early development through approval-with embedded experience in oncology and rare disease. With over 2000 dedicated professionals and 35 offices worldwide, we stand ready to help accelerate life-changing treatments anywhere around the globe. Won't you join us today as a Principal Quality Assurance Auditor? Position Summary: The Principal Quality Auditor is responsible for providing senior oversight and subject matter expertise to quality and compliance activities, supporting the Q&C Management team, Q&C team members, and the project teams during all stages of a clinical study. Essential functions of the job include but are not limited to: - Serve as a subject matter expert for clinical project teams
- Uses ability and specialized skill to complete difficult tasks. Develops and implements concepts and/or techniques to achieve objectives
- Understands Precision processes and functional SME organization to work through complex tasks independently to resolution
- Support the Quality Management System including SOPs, training and CAPA
- Attends project meetings, representing Quality. Reviews project plans and provides compliance guidance on complex issues independently.
- Process and maintain documentation for controlled documents, as required
- Develop and administer training for employees and/or consultants
- Host client/sponsor audits and support regulatory inspections
- Coordinate and conduct assessments of potential and contracted vendors, including vendor audits as warranted
- Coordinate and conduct internal audits of quality systems
- Coordinate and conduct investigator site audits
- Coordinate and conduct trial master file audits
- Participate on computer systems validation projects and systems change control process
- Monitor quality systems to provide feedback on compliance risks to QA management and identify opportunities for improvement
- Maintains Q&C trackers, databases, metrics, and files
- Follow applicable regulations and standards, including but not limited to local regulations (US FDA and EU), ICH and company policies and procedures
- Support Proposals and Bid Defense meetings as needed
- Additional tasks as required
Qualifications: Minimum Required: - 5 years of experience
- Working knowledge of GCP/ICH guidelines and FDA regulations and standards
- Audit experience conducting a variety of audit types, including internal systems, vendors, TMF and investigator site audits.
Other Required: - Bachelor's degree in a science, healthcare, or related field of study; combination of qualifications and equivalent relevant experience may be accepted as an alternative
- Availability to travel up to 25% domestically and/or internationally
Preferred: - CRO, Pharmaceutical and/or Medical device experience
- QA certification preferred (e.g., CQA, SQA, etc.)
- Experience with electronic clinical trial systems (e.g., EDC, CTMS, IxRS, ePRO, etc.)
Skills: - Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills, effective verbal and written communication, computer skills
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