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Regulatory Affairs Administrator

CooperSurgical
Falmouth
5 days ago
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You will be part of the regulatory team but primarily work with the UK RA based team. For this position you will be based in the UK and onsite in Falmouth. This role will be reporting to the RA Manager based in UK.

Work Location: Falmouth, Cornwall, UK

All applicants have to be eligible to live and work in UK

Position

In the role of RA Associate, you will be assisting the RA team with submissions and collecting and compelling documents and ensure the administrative tasks of the submission process. This is an opportunity to learn about the regulatory field within medical devices. You have an eye for detail and want to be accountable for your tasks, while being in an international environment. You thrive in a dynamic and busy environment and will use planning and prioritization skills to meet deadlines and liaise with stakeholders in a global setting.

The position as RA Administrator is a great entry-level opportunity.

Responsibilities
  • Support RA stakeholders administratively
  • Collect and compile data for international registrations
  • Complete administrative RA tasks
  • Liaise with stakeholders globally
Qualifications
  • Educational Background: A Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree or equivalent qualification in Biosciences, Customer Service, or a relevant field.
  • Professional Experience: 2 years of relevant experience is desirable.
  • Possess a structured, systematic, and detail-oriented approach to tasks.
  • High proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are essential.
  • Demonstrate a proactive, solution-oriented mindset.
Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Legal
Industries
  • Medical Equipment Manufacturing

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