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Drive improvements and reduce risk in our Supply Chain at our Manufacturing site. Primary responsibilities of the SQE will be to qualify new suppliers, analyze and improve supplier performance, implement corrective actions or quality plans at supplier sites to prevent repeat nonconformances using Quality Tools (FMEA,5M1E, Control Plan etc.) and perform supplier audits.
Develops and ensures the execution of objectives for the control of suppliers, contract manufacturers and service providers in alignment with company goals and objectives, including assuring the acceptable product and services.
Develops and/or continuously improves Supplier Quality procedures and quality assurance methodologies Collaborates with Procurement, R&D and Operations to effectively work on supply priorities and actions.
Ensures Supplier Quality function tasks operate according to procedures.
Multi-functionally coordinates with the Procurement team assigned to support supplied products and materials.
Review and approves supplier records including but not exclusive to quality agreement, quality plans, change requests, SCARs/CAPAs, verification and validation protocols and reports.
Participates in the Supply Chain Risk Management teams, CAPA Review Board meetings and other critical decision-making meetings as required to define and assess supplier's roles, responsibilities and effectiveness.
Qualification
. Degree in Engineering, Biological Sciences or equivalent
Experience
. Supplier Quality role with Medical instruments/devices.
Competencies preferred
. ISO13485 or/and ISO 9001 internal Auditor certified
. Knowledge of IS0 13485 and 21 CFR Part 820.
. Work independently and self-motivated.
. Excellent oral and written communication skills
Industry:Bio Technology & Life Sciences
Function:Manufacturing
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Job ID: 91549891
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is an American supplier of scientific instrumentation, reagents and consumables, and software services. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Thermo Fisher was formed through the merger of Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific in 2006. Thermo Fisher Scientific has acquired other reagent, consumable, instrumentation, and service providers, including: Life Technologies Corporation (2013), Alfa Aesar (2015),Affymetrix (2016),FEI Company (2016), BD Advanced Bioprocessing (2018),and PPD (2021).
As of 2017, the company had a market capitalization of $21 billion and was a Fortune 500 company. Annual revenue in 2021 was US$39.21 billion.
In March 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific received emergency use authorization from the FDA for a test for SARS-CoV-2 to help mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.