Associate Auditor
Company: Worldwide Clinical Trials - USA
Location: Austin
Posted on: March 18, 2023
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Job Description:
We're a global, midsize CRO that pushes boundaries, innovates,
and invents because the path to a cure for the world's most
persistent diseases is not paved by those who play it safe. It is
built by those who take pioneering, creative approaches and
implement them with quality and excellence. We are Worldwide
Clinical Trials, and we are a global team of almost 2,500 experts,
bright thinkers, dreamers, and doers, and, together, we are
changing the way the world experiences CROs - in the best possible
way. Our mission is to work with passion and purpose every day to
improve lives and we are looking for others who value this same
pursuit. Summary: To gain experience and working knowledge in
appropriate GxP compliance and other applicable regulations to
conduct various types of audits and to assess Worldwide processes
and procedures, applicable regulations, and Sponsor SOPs, when
necessary. The Associate Quality Assurance Auditor works under the
general supervision and guidance of the QA Manager and Director of
Quality Assurance. Responsibilities: Tasks may include but are not
limited to: Always representing Worldwide in a professional manner
(verbal, written, and in appearance) and maintains good working
relationships when interacting with internal clients and QA team.
Assists the QA team with other auditors to plan, conduct, and
complete written reports for each audit assigned. Monitors the
projects and audit status in assigned areas and provides QA
Management with status upon request. Assist QA management with the
revisions of applicable SOPs and quality documents. Assist QA
management during sponsor audits and regulatory inspections.
Assists with creating and presenting GxP and other related training
sessions. Assists with corrective and preventive action plans
(CAPAs) to assure follow-up and implementation of corrections for
internal and external audits. Skills & Abilities: Develops and
maintains knowledge of applicable GxP requirements Develops and
maintains knowledge of Worldwide's policies and procedures Ability
to interact professionally and to work independently or in teams.
Excellent oral and written skills. Ability to prioritize work and
define steps needed to achieve assigned project goals. Ability to
speak, read and write English fluently. Experience with Microsoft
Word, excel, PowerPoint applications and the ability to learn
internal computer systems as necessary. Requirements: Bachelor's
degree preferably in life sciences or equivalent degree with
experience gained by working in a relevant area (clinical setting,
laboratory, etc.). Preferred: 0-2 years experience in auditing,
laboratory, clinical research, regulatory affairs, monitoring, or
another relevant area. Other: Possible mental demands include, but
are not limited to client contact, intense concentration, verbal
communication, written communication, reading, math, attention to
detail, multiple tasks, frequent interruptions, and fluctuation in
workload that is sometimes extremely demanding. Possible physical
demands include, but are not limited to lifting and carrying
objects weighing 5-50 lbs., sitting for extended periods of time,
eye strain/fatigue, exposure risk to potentially infectious blood
and/or body fluids, and/or hazardous fumes or chemicals.
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