QRC Group, LLC

QA Investigations Lead

QRC Group, LLC  •  Gurabo, PR (Onsite)  •  4 days ago
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Job Description


QA
Investigations

Lead –

to oversee and drive the end-to-end investigation processes within a regulated environment. This role will ensure timely, compliant, and effective resolution of quality events while providing strong project management oversight.


The selected candidate will be responsible for managing investigation workflows, tracking key metrics, leading cross-functional meetings, and challenging teams to ensure thorough root cause analysis and sustainable corrective actions.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage the Quality Investigation System.

  • Supervise and develop Data Reviewers team.

  • Conduct daily triage meetings and weekly investigation status reviews.

  • Ensure timely assignment, execution, and closure of investigations.

  • Prepare and present monthly quality metrics to site.


Requirements


  • Bachelor’s Degree in Sciences

  • 10+ years of QA experience in the pharmaceutical industry.

  • Strong knowledge of cGMP and quality systems.

  • Proficiency in TrackWise, SAP, MS Office.

  • Excellent communication skills in English and Spanish (speak, understand and write).
QRC Group, LLC

About QRC Group, LLC

QRC group is a life science firm dedicated to provide services to the Pharmaceutical, Medical Devices and Chemical Industries in the validation and regulatory fields.

Our services and solutions include:

Process and Laboratory Investigation

• Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA)

• Change Control

• Training

• Document Management Control

• QA Laboratory

• Methodology Transfer and Validation

• Instrument Calibration

• Validation and Training in Chromatographic Data Acquisition System

• Cleaning Validation

• Automation Engineering

• Quality Systems

Industry
HR & Recruiting
Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Caguas, PR
Year Founded
2005
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