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We have an exciting opportunity on our Therasphere R&D team for a Principal Software Engineer/ Architect to lead digital product development efforts, working in partnership with Marketing, Program Management, IT, Sales, Legal, Regulatory, and other internal stakeholders to shape franchise software strategy focused on enhancing customer experience.
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Key activities for the director include setting strategic direction for the global downstream and upstream business, meeting global revenue and profitability targets, building a high-performing marketing team and working cross functionally to integrate strategies with the quality, legal, regulatory, operations, clinical, medical affairs, reimbursement, regional marketing and regional sales teams.
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Our Maple Grove office has an immediate opening for an Environmental Scientist working at the cutting edge of wetlands, regulatory and permitting, and water quality. Regulatory experience pertaining to local, state, and federal permitting and NEPA compliance.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with research, preclinical, clinical, and regulatory teams to advance gene therapy programs. Knowledge of regulatory requirements and guidelines governing gene therapy product development (e.g., FDA, EMA.
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Monitoring compliance with internal audit and security and emergency policies, procedures and training as well as local, state, and federal regulatory requirements; monitor and coordinate compliance with district standards for security and emergency management, emergency planning, crisis preparedness, and advising the Assistant Director of Security and Emergency Management regarding identified gaps in compliance and security and emergency vulnerabilities.
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Demonstrate data analysis skills and sound statistical analysis methodologies to prepare data for regulatory review (Minitab, JMP or MedStat). This person will work with other engineers and contract manufacturers to achieve project milestones including, but not limited to, design verification testing, regulatory submission and product launch of initial concepts and future iterations of the product.
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Develop, influence, and nurture trust-based relationships with government officials at city, county, state, and federal levels and act as district representative to these entities in collaboration with the Director of Transportation and Security and Emergency Management Operations and the Assistant Director of Security and Emergency Management.
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Ensures compliance with regulatory operations such as Change controls, quarterly SOX/PCI sign offs, RCTS, Privacy activities as agreed with IT and business and participates in relevant governance meetings (DPC, CAB, process reviews.
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Support projects or other initiatives from cross-functional groups and departments (i.e., Project Management teams, Scientific group, Quality/Compliance, Data Management, Biostatistics and Regulatory Affairs), and ensure adequate safety support and timely update of safety information to internal and external stakeholders.
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The Regulatory Affairs Specialist will develop strategies and submissions for projects and issues related to regulatory documents, global submissions, investigations, product development planning, and regulatory agency interaction for blood products and biologics.
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Provides leadership in the clinical research department for clinical trials study activities including patient enrollment and assessments, data management, study material preparation, regulatory document preparation, and project coordination in accordance with research standard operating procedures, federal and state regulations, Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements, and International Council on Harmonization Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
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Adheres to and is supportive of all ACES corporate policies and complies with all regulatory requirements including but not limited to NERC, FERC and relevant state regulations as applicable to the position.
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Provide technical guidance and oversight for the use of all engineering software packages (SolidWorks, Inventor, AutoCAD, and ASME pressure Vessel calculations)
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The Blaine Campus Technology Service Manager (TSM) supports the Brand Cluster Technology Lead in understanding the business challenges and providing technical solution delivery in line with IT Strategy, implementation of support and align IT resources required to deliver solutions in line with the IT Operating Model.
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Understanding of current Minnesota Department of Health Regulatory requirements. The technologist is responsible for performing these responsibilities in accordance with all policy, procedures, and regulatory agency requirements.
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regulatory job Title: affairs manager in Anoka, MN
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