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This Regulatory Affairs Specialist II will work out of our Pleasanton, CA location in our Heart Failure Division. Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society Certification is a plus.
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Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist - Electrophysiology page is loaded Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist - Electrophysiology Apply locations United States - Minnesota - Plymouth United States - Minnesota - St. Paul time type Full time posted on Posted 3 Days Ago job requisition id 31080311 Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life.
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Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist – Heart Failure (on-site) page is loaded Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist – Heart Failure (on-site) Apply locations United States - California - Pleasanton time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id 31079772 Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life.
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We are presently hiring for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist, as part of the Regulatory Affairs Asia Pacific (APAC) team, on-site at our Diabetes Care Division HQ location in Alameda, CA. As an individual contributor, the function of a Regulatory Affairs Specialist is to provide support for the regulatory department to ensure efficient and compliant business processes and environment.
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We are seeking a Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join Abbott’s Heart Failure Division. As an individual contributor, the Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist is responsible for providing regulatory guidance to cross-functional partners, developing global regulatory strategies for new and modified Class III devices and preparing and submitting regulatory submissions in the US, EU and outside of US (OUS) geographies.
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Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist. + Certification is a plus (such as RAC from the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society). Strong working knowledge of regulatory requirements for US, EU (EU MDR), and other international geographies.
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The Opportunity This Regulatory Affairs Specialist II position will work on-site out of our Austin, TX location in the Abbott Diabetes Care Division. Provides support to Regulatory Affairs management when working towards resolution of compliance issues, assuring these resolutions comply with site and division level policies and procedures and are aligned with the appropriate quality system.
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Abbott is seeking a passionate, experienced Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join our team on-site in Plymouth, or St. Paul, MN. In this role, you will lead the preparation and submission for regulatory approvals and identify and resolve problems.
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