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The Regulatory Affairs Specialist is responsible for preparing Nutritional Facts and Ingredient Statements (reg sheets) for all products within the Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU) organization, including private label brands and foodservice.
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Reporting to: Senior Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs, The Manager/Sr. Manager, Technical Writing - CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) Regulatory Affairs plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements pertaining to drug development and manufacturing processes.
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May develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work Instructions (WIs) as directed by the Senior Director CMC Regulatory Affairs. Prior pharmaceutical industry experience and a minimum of 8 years in CMC Regulatory Affairs for Associate Director.
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To do these effectively, the Analyst III – Policy & Regulatory Operations must have a demonstrated understanding of IEHP business operations and responsibilities of various departments in Health Services, Quality Systems, Provider Services, and Member Services; subject matter expertise of these departments’ policies and procedures and the regulations that drive their business operations and demonstrated ability to effectively and consistently manage multiple projects and priorities concurrently.
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As the newest Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will be responsible for registering current and newly acquired crop protection products in the U.S. and other regions (Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Canada.
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This is what you will do:The Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (RCMC) will provide strategic as well as operational leadership of global CMC activities related to Cell & Gene Therapy (GCT) leading to successful registration and life-cycle management of unique and technologically complex products.
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Interact with R&D, Marketing, Regulatory, Medical and Scientific Affairs, and other global functions as well as senior leadership teams and global partners to apply advanced critical thinking to build strategic plans for new biomarker development, stakeholder management, and technology dissemination such as Real-World Evidence, ensuring benefit from the new capabilities and opportunities these enable.
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Advanced degree in Science, Healthcare, or Regulatory/Clinical Affairs. The Clinical Affairs Director for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for leading comprehensive global clinical trial strategies to support the complex Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Biomarker-Flywheel (Biomarker) program and for managing a multi-level team of clinical managers and clinical scientists/affairs associates.
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Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. is adding an additional Regulatory Affairs Manager to join their talented Regulatory team. As a Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will interact with internal and external customers, including state/provincial and federal regulatory authorities, in support of NovaSource products.
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Job DetailsThe Director of Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs (Patient Safety Officer/Privacy Officer) serves as an accessible resource to the hospital and community on risk management and regulatory issues.
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With minimal oversight, the Pr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist (PRA) for the European Union Medical Device Regulation (MDR) will be responsible for supporting execution to MDR compliance plans to ensure all applicable technical files (for devices ranging from class I to class III) meet the EU MDR requirements on schedule.
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As a key member of our legal department, the Senior Manager of Regulatory Affairs/In-House Counsel will play a crucial role in managing regulatory compliance, with a primary focus on collections and litigation.
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CCRP - Cert Clin Research Prof (Preferred) or RAC - Regulatory Affairs Cert (Preferred) 2 Years experience in a regulatory role or 4 Years experience in related clinical research role (Required.
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Clinical chemistry, immunoassay FDA & EU or Class III medical device experience with broad knowledge of medical device industry, regulatory requirements, and frameworks. This position is part of the Chemical Chemistry and Immunoassay (CCIA) Clinical Affairs department located in Chaska, Minnesota and can be remote.
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Represents CMC regulatory affairs on teams such as the product development, Global Regulatory Product Teams, and Operations brand teams, for assigned projects; negotiates with and influences team members with support of management to maximize chances for first pass approval of regulatory submissions.
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