RA Associate (Hybrid working)

CV-Library
Winsford, Cheshire
13 months ago
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Regulatory Affairs Associate (Hybrid Working) - Cheshire -Up to £40,000 pa + benefits - REF 1900

Hybrid working (1 or 2 days in office)

£30,000 - £40,000 pa + company benefits + bonus

I am currently recruiting for a Regulatory Affairs Associate to work for a multi-national medical device organisation. Salary up to £40,000 pa + benefits

On a day-to-day basis, you can expect to be supporting new product developments and creation of their submissions in compliance with regulatory requirements for the rest of the world.

Essential Requirements:

2+ years within a similar position
Working knowledge of registrations for Rest of the World
Understanding of Risk Management within a Medical Device industry

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Regulatory Affairs Associate to work for a leader within their field where the work is continuously varied keeping you engaged and challenged.

This is an immediate requirement so if you have the required skills and experience then please get in touch ASAP with an up to date copy of your CV. Either apply direct or contact David on (phone number removed)

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