Regulatory Affairs Assistant - Devon - up to £25,000 + Bonus + Benefits - REF 1935
I am currently recruiting for a Regulatory Affairs Assistant to work for a leading engineering organisation based in Devon. Salary up to £25,000 + Bonus + Benefits.
The company are leaders within their field of expertise and are seen as the go to organisation within their specialist product area, not only in the UK, but on an international basis. They have multiple offices throughout the UK, as well as being strategically positioned throughout the world. They have gone from strength to strength over recent years and via organic growth as well as a range of acquisitions they have strengthened their client offering ensuring they stay at the forefront of the market.
To support the growth of the business they now have the need to appoint a Regulatory Affairs Assistant on a permanent basis.
In this role as a Regulatory Affairs Assistant, you will primarily be responsible for the regulatory submissions. This will involve gaining approval for the organisations products within their applicable markets for a range of countries. You will also get involved in post market surveillance, vigilance reporting and field safety correction actions under the supervision or experienced Regulatory professionals.
Essential Requirements:
Degree in a Science related field (ideally Biology, Biomedical or Chemistry)Desirable Requirements:
Previous experience as a Regulatory Affairs Assistant or similarThis is an entry level role, so full training and support will be provided.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Regulatory Affairs Assistant to work for a leader within their field. The company has very ambitious, but realistic growth plans and this role is part of the business's succession planning, so stability and progression are both on offer with this opportunity.
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 Adam on (phone number removed)