Are you an experienced CDD QA Analyst? We are supporting a growing charitable organisation based in Kent to recruit on a full time permanent basis. This role is paying up to £37,500 depending on experience.Due to the site location you must be able to drive and have access to your own vehicle. Key Responsibilities for the CDD QA Analyst: - Reviewing all work from CDD Analysts who are in training - Spot checks (around 10%) on work by fully trained CDD Analysts - Providing feedback to Analysts/Managers depending on the how high risk errors are - Ensuring processes are being followed correctly - Be able to spot mistakes/anomalies that are high risk to the business Key Skills for the CDD QA Analyst: - Experience in the same role is essential - Must have experience within an FCA regulated environment - Due to site location, you must be able to drive and have access to your own vehicle (applicants who do not have this will not be able to be considered)Please apply as directed!
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CDD QA Analyst
Clearwater People Solutions Ltd
Posted 12 days ago, valid for 10 days
West Malling, Kent ME194AU, England
£28,000 - £33,600 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for an experienced CDD QA Analyst with a growing charitable organization in Kent.
- The role offers a salary of up to £37,500, depending on the candidate's experience.
- Candidates must have prior experience in a similar role and within an FCA regulated environment.
- Driving access and a personal vehicle are required due to the site location.
- Key responsibilities include reviewing CDD Analysts' work, conducting spot checks, and providing feedback on high-risk errors.