IRATA International Hiring: Lead Auditor (IRATA Level 3)
Organisation: IRATA International
Role: Lead Auditor
Industry: Rope Access / Safety / Certification & Auditing
Location: Global (International Assignments)
Application Deadline: Friday, 27 February 2026 at 23:59 (GMT)
IRATA International is recruiting experienced Lead Auditors to join its global audit team. This is a critical assurance role that supports the integrity, consistency, and worldwide confidence in the IRATA audit and certification system.
The successful candidates will play a key role in assessing compliance, maintaining international standards, and ensuring the continued credibility of IRATA-certified organisations across the globe.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct audits in line with IRATA International audit and certification requirements
- Assess compliance with ISO management systems and IRATA operational standards
- Produce clear, accurate, and professional audit reports
- Support continuous improvement of IRATAβs audit and certification processes
- Uphold consistency, impartiality, and integrity across global audits
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a recognised Lead Auditor qualification (IRCA or equivalent)
- Certified in ISO 45001 and/or ISO 9001
- Be a current or former IRATA Level 3
- Demonstrate strong auditing, reporting, and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and internationally
Why Join IRATA International?
- Be part of a globally respected certification and audit body
- Contribute directly to international safety and quality assurance
- Engage in high-impact audits across diverse industries and regions
- Strengthen global confidence in rope access and safety standards
How to Apply
Full role requirements and application details are available on the IRATA website:
π https://irata.org/jobs
π Applications close: Friday, 27 February 2026 at 23:59 (GMT)
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