IT & Compliance Manager

Cambridge
9 months ago
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Looking for a role which combines managing the implementation and maintenance of ISO certifications and being responsible for all the company's IT infrastructure and management?

This varied role will include managing the ISO 9001 certification as well as the Internal IT and IT Cybersecurity. It may also lead into environmental standards implementation and management.

This is a highly cross-functional role that requires interaction with various teams, including engineering, manufacturing, installation, external consultants, and certification bodies.

You'll be responsible for the following key areas:

IT & Compliance Management including:

  • ISO 9001 management
  • Implementation of ISO 27001 or similar Cybersecurity Certification
  • Possible implementation of ISO 14001
  • Equipment calibration and certification
  • Customer specific Cybersecurity and quality compliance
    Reporting & Documentation including creating process documentation and audit management
    Continuous Improvement including process optimisationFor the IT part of the role you'll be working alongside their outsourced IT provider.

    You'll have experience of working in a combined IT and compliance role with technical expertise and knowledge of ISO standards (9001, 14001 and 27001).

    Experience of managing multiple projects simultaneously and having strong organisational and time management skills is important.

    If you're a problem solver, strong communicator and have high attention to detail - we'd like to hear from you.

    If you've worked in fast-paced, rapidly scaling company this would be beneficial.

    Location:

    Cambridge

    Hours:

    Monday-Friday - Full time

    Salary:

    Negotiable

    EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Agency for this permanent vacancy

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