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Quality Support Manager

Birmingham
6 days ago
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This role is in support of Cencora's wholesale distribution services in Europe operating through our Alliance Healthcare business

The Central Logistics Centre (CLC) is Alliance Healthcare UK's new, next-generation logistics facility based in Birmingham. Designed with advanced automation and cutting-edge robotics, the CLC is a world-class, game-changing addition to the Alliance Healthcare estate. It's set to redefine how we manage and deliver medical, health and beauty products to our customers across the UK.

The Quality Support Manager is a key role that will provide quality support to the CLC to ensure compliance with GDP (Good Distribution Practise) and quality standards. This role will be fully site based, with some occasional travel to other sites to provide cover or for training purposes.

Responsibilities will include:



Undertake routine quality-related activities including quality oversight reviews, non-conformance management, facility temperature reviews, oversight of pest control records, management of outsourced activities and associated documentation, reporting quality metrics, and escalating issues in the event of poor quality or non-compliance with GDP requirements.

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Supporting the Head of CLC and Quality Management team in maintaining and continuously improving standards of quality and compliance with GDP in the CLC.

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Working with internal stakeholders to develop a quality culture incorporating continuous improvement across the central logistics centre and making recommendations to the Head of CLC.

We value team members who can commit to:

Providing exceptional service and exceeding customer expectations.

Contributing actively to quality assurance processes to achieve the highest standards. Collaborating to enhance customer satisfaction and business performance. Proactively addressing customer needs for a positive experience.

You will be expected to support our business objectives by championing quality and enhancing customer experience.

Our mission is to maintain a culture of excellence and customer focus at every level of our organisation

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