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Sr. Specialist, Quality Assurance

Newark, CA

Job Summary:

The Sr. Specialist, Quality Assurance is an intermediate level position with hands-on QA experience. Under moderate supervision, the individual will be working in the Quality Systems team for providing quality oversight of the lifecycle management of GxP Facilities, Utilities, Equipment, Analytical Instruments, and Computerized Systems. The individual will also provide support in maintaining the company’s Data Integrity Program. This role will be interacting with cross-functional groups such as Quality Control, Manufacturing, Facilities, IT, Supply Chain, and Regulatory Affairs.

 

Reporting to:     Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance
Location:             Newark, CA – hybrid (2+ days/week onsite)
Salary Range:    $102,000 - $140,000

 

Responsibilities/Essential Duties:

  • Perform a wide variety of quality assurance activities to ensure compliance with Revance procedures, and applicable US and international regulatory requirements for biologic drug substances and drug products.
  • Coordinate and track closure of quality records such as change controls, deviations, CAPAs, quality investigations, etc.
  • Provide quality oversight for Facilities/Utility System/Equipment (FUSE) Qualification, Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ) and Computerized Systems Validation/Assurance(CSV/CSA), and applies risk-based methodology to validation/qualification efforts in accordance with current regulatory requirements and industry guidance.
  • Provide quality oversight of the Information & Technology (IT) Department.
  • Provides quality oversight of steady state activities and quality records (deviations, CAPAs, and changes controls) for GxP Facilities, Utilities, Equipment, Analytical Instruments, and Computerized Systems.
  • Drive data integrity awareness and maintain the Data Integrity Program to ensure compliance and reliability across the data lifecycle for GxP Operations.
  • Support the development, collection, and management of quality metrics to optimize performance, productivity, and effective resource planning.
  • Support continuous improvement of quality systems by authoring new or revising existing department procedures and/or forms.
  • Assist in internal compliance audits as needed.
  • Provide inspection readiness support and assist during inspections by regulatory authorities or other third parties.
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree & 6 years’ directly related experience; OR
  • Master’s degree and 4 years’ directly related experience.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Life Science, Engineering, or a related field.
  • 2+ years’ experience in CSV.

 

Company Summary:

Revance is a fast-growing global aesthetics and skincare company focused on providing innovative aesthetics and market-leading skincare offerings throughout every stage of life. With a differentiated portfolio of products spanning 60 countries, Revance meets the evolving needs of patients and consumers worldwide through continued innovation and commercialization of new products and treatments.

 

What Revance invests in you:

  • Competitive Compensation including base salary and annual performance bonus.
  • Flexible unlimited PTO, holidays, and 12 weeks’ parental leave.
  • Generous healthcare benefits, employer HSA contribution, 401k match, tuition reimbursement, wellness discounts and much more.

 

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