
OpenPayd · London
Who are we? At OpenPayd, we are building a universal financial infrastructure to power the growth of the digital economy. Our rails-agnostic approach empower...
Who are we?
At OpenPayd, we are building a universal financial infrastructure to power the growth of the digital economy. Our rails-agnostic approach empowers any business to move and manage money globally - across both traditional rails and stablecoins — at scale, and in real time.
The OpenPayd platform delivers a suite of banking and payments infrastructure: accounts in over 40 currencies, FX, on/off ramp, international and domestic payments, Open Banking services – all via a single API.
A global network of licences alongside our best-in-class tech is why we're trusted by 1000+ enterprise clients to process over $180bn volume annually.
Job purpose: A great opportunity to join a dynamic, fast paced global pharmaceutical and life sciences auditing firm headquartered in the UK to collaborate with clients from leading global pharmaceutical companies. We are looking for a highly analytical and results-driven professional to join us in the business analysis team. The role will help you to develop a solid understanding of the pharmaceutical industry, strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills, and to gain a unique insight into best practices across the industry. As a member of the analysis team you will have great visibility and exposure to senior directors in the company and the opportunity to take on a high level of responsibility early-on in your career. You will be supported by an experienced analyst team through your development and training and be expected to collaborate and offer new insight within a close-knit team environment. Key Responsibilities: * Liaising with internal STEM senior leadership and local project teams to establish project delivery requirements * Client facing – relationship building through project set up and delivery as well as managing external requests and deadlines. * Managing multiple client projects * Building and maintaining MS Excel databases from source data * Analysing client data using quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate key performance indicators * Pressure testing source data and identifying areas for investigation * Collaborating with Project leaders and local teams to interpret data and formulate action plans and recommendations for clients * Produce high quality presentations and other deliverables for clients using MS PowerPoint * Supporting members in the analysis team to meet client deadlines and drive development and efficiencies within the team Essential Skills * Science based degree in subjects with numerical emphasis (such as Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering etc) or experience as an Analyst * Strong communication and project management skills to handle multiple projects with different stakeholders * Experience in using MS Excel and PowerPoint * Be proactive, with drive and ambition and a strong work ethic to grow in a dynamic environment with good opportunities to help develop and further the business as a whole * Analytical thinking * Problem-solving Benefits: * Hybrid working pattern * Company discretionary bonus scheme * 23 days Annual leave plus additional time off (+3 days) between Christmas and New Year and (+1) for birthday * Life Insurance * Pension under Salary Sacrifice Scheme * Optional Healthcare Insurance (after 6 months provision) * Long term Income protection * Employee Assistance Program * Training Courses– to further support development needs. * Enhanced maternity package. * Cycle to Work Scheme * Sabbatical leave (after 5 years of service) STEM: STEM Healthcare is a dynamic, fast paced global pharmaceutical and life sciences strategic benchmarking firm headquartered in the UK and present across six continents. STEM have developed an audit process and built a benchmarking database with more than 500,000 face-to-face observations completed across 52 countries. The benchmark provided is unique in the pharmaceutical industry consisting of over 100 KPIs, while focusing on 2-3 key priorities during formulation of action planning to help clients further accelerate performance. STEM accelerates performance, improves strategic alignment, and facilitates excellence in marketing, medical, market access and account plans strategy execution. Due to the unique, specialised and highly targeted offering, STEM is experiencing a rapid growth phase, and recruiting heavily across the world. New employees will be joining at a time where rapid career development and growth opportunities are expected, as the organisation works towards their mid and long-term goals. Find us here: Website: www.stemhealthcare.com STEM Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. STEM Healthcare will consider all qualified applicants for employment without discrimination on grounds of disability, sex or sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity leave status, race or national or ethnic origin, age, religion or belief, gender identity or re-assignment, marital or civil partnership status, protected veteran status (if applicable) or any other characteristic protected by law. STEM Healthcare only employs individuals with the right to work in the country/ies where the role is advertised. Don't meet every job requirement? That's okay! Our company is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you're excited about this role, but your experience doesn't perfectly fit every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right person for this role or others.
Surgical Science is a global organisation and leading provider of medical training simulations and software solutions. Surgical Science is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market. Together with healthcare partners and customers in more than 90 countries, we enhance patient safety and healthcare outcomes through evidence-based, state-of-the-art simulation technology that improves clinical proficiency and performance - enabling safe and effective training without putting patients at risk. Our solutions are used by medical training centres, universities, hospitals, and the medical device industry for practice, assessment, and certification. With offices in Gothenburg (HQ), Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Cleveland, Cardiff, and Shenzhen, we are a fast-growing and stable organisation in a rapidly evolving world. We foster a hybrid work culture that supports onsite and remote collaboration across teams and time zones. What if your attention to detail helped a surgeon perform better — and a patient recover faster? At Surgical Science, we build the simulators that train surgeons before they ever step into an operating room. Our haptic feedback devices, anatomical models, and instrument simulators are used by healthcare professionals across the globe to sharpen their skills in a safe, controlled environment. The stakes are real — and so is the impact of getting quality right. We're looking for a QC Engineer to join our Quality Control team at our production facility in Gothenburg, Sweden. You will work at the heart of our manufacturing operations — where precision meets purpose. What you'll actually do Own end-to-end QC test plans: analyze product requirements and design detailed test cases that cover functional, integration, regression, and system scenarios Validate surgical instrument simulators, anatomical models with sensors, and haptic feedback devices — making sure every unit that leaves our facility meets the highest standards Calibrate measurement equipment and simulator components to maintain accuracy across the production line Perform acceptance testing on incoming components and vendor-supplied parts Conduct production line quality checks and sign off on systems meeting specification Dig into complex defects — trace root causes, document findings, and work with production and development to resolve them Participate in requirements reviews, bringing the QC lens early in the product lifecycle Maintain and improve test documentation, calibration procedures, and QC processes What you need to bring 2–5 years of hands-on QC testing experience, ideally in a hardware/software environment Solid knowledge of QC testing methodologies and test documentation standards (STD/STP/STR) Experience with calibration procedures and measurement equipment Proficiency in quality management tools such as Dynamics and iAuditor Comfortable working in both Windows and Linux environments Strong written and spoken English — you'll collaborate across teams and time zones A sharp analytical mind and the ability to manage multiple priorities without dropping the ball This role is on-site at our Gothenburg, Sweden facility Even better if you have Background in medical devices, simulators, or similar hardware/software industries Previous QC experience at a company with a comparable product complexity Familiarity with full product development lifecycles in a regulated environment Where this can take you The QC Engineer role is a real foundation for growth. You could develop into a Senior QC Engineer or take on a team lead position as we scale. Our cross-functional setup means you'll build deep relationships across production, R&D, and software — opening doors to specialized paths in quality systems, validation engineering, or product development. You'll also work with colleagues across Sweden, the US, and beyond, giving you exposure to international ways of working in a company that's been at the forefront of medical simulation for over 25 years. Life at Surgical Science 🌍 Truly global environment — we're a team of 10+ nationalities united by a shared mission 🏥 Work that matters — every simulator we build contributes to safer patient outcomes 🤝 Collaborative culture grounded in respect, curiosity, and perseverance 📈 A growing company with real opportunities to develop your career 🔬 Work with cutting-edge simulation technology that's backed by 400+ scientific publications Surgical Science as an employer Surgical Science is a global and continuously expanding organisation. You will be part of a dynamic, creative environment where we make sure to allow all employees to influence and contribute with their own unique experiences and knowledge. Guided by our core values - curiosity, respect, and perseverance - we strive to empower our people by recognising their strengths, supporting their growth, and creating opportunities to make a real impact. We invite you to join us on this exciting and meaningful journey - to shape the future of medical training and improve care for patients around the world. Apply today! If you think you would fit our fantastic team and enjoy our work environment, apply as soon as possible as recruitment is ongoing. Let us meet and work out together whether we are a match!We kindly request that you apply with a CV in English.
Vestiaire Collective is the leading global platform for desirable pre-loved fashion and a pioneer in transforming how people consume fashion. Our mission is simple: make circular fashion the norm, not the exception. Through technology, expertise, and a highly engaged global community, we enable millions of people to buy and sell fashion in a more sustainable way. Founded in Paris in 2009, Vestiaire Collective is now a globally scaled marketplace with offices in Paris, London, Berlin, New York, Singapore, and Ho Chi Minh City, and logistics hubs across Europe, Asia, and the US. Today, we are a team of around 600 people from over 50 nationalities, united by a shared ambition: to drive meaningful change in the fashion industry. Our values, Activism, Transparency, Dedication, Greatness, and Collective, shape how we build, collaborate, and grow every day.