We are on the lookout for a Quality Auditor to join our client based in London – a global pharmaceutical company committed to advancing both animal and human health. In this role, you’ll support compliance by conducting audits across systems, data, procedures, equipment, and facilities to ensure alignment with SOPs, GMP, and international regulations. You’ll also review and approve production and analytical documentation for the release of clinical and safety assessment batches, identify and resolve audit findings, and collaborate with teams to implement corrective actions.This is a hybrid role offered on a 6-month contract basis.Key responsibilities:Conduct routine audits of data, procedures, equipment, systems (including computer systems), and facilities to ensure compliance with SOPs, GMP, and global regulatory standardsReview and approve production and analytical documentation related to the release of API, Safety Assessment, and clinical supply lots (bulk and packaged)Assess conformance of documentation and processes to regulatory requirements and internal quality standardsPerform audits or inspections of assigned areas or systems independently or as part of a teamIdentify, document, and communicate audit findings, ensuring timely resolution with relevant departmentsIssue audit reports summarising observations, deficiencies, and required corrective actionsCollaborate with operational teams to implement and verify effectiveness of remedial actionsEscalate significant findings and inspection outcomes to appropriate management for review and follow-upJob requirements:Prior experience in the pharmaceutical or chemical industry or with a government drug-regulatory agency, ideally within a GMP-compliant environmentKnowledge of cGMP regulationsPrevious experience with QA or similar GMP environment Proven ability to conduct audits or inspections of systems, facilities, procedures, and documentation for complianceComfortable working independently or as part of a team, with moderate supervisionDegree qualified in a science-related field (Bachelor’s degree minimum); open to science graduates with a willingness to learn