Salary: £56,160 - 56,160 per year Requirements: We are looking for someone with strong exposure to labelling, artwork lifecycle, or product information management. We need a solid understanding of global regulatory requirements, including FDA, EU MDR/IVDR, GMP, and UDI. We require experience working across multiple functions, particularly Regulatory, QA, and Manufacturing. We value confidence in influencing senior stakeholders and driving alignment across regions. Experience with labelling or artwork systems is helpful but not essential. Exposure to transformation or large-scale change programmes is helpful but not essential. Responsibilities: We will have you act as the central programme lead for labelling across the business. We will have you own end-to-end delivery of global labelling programmes, including remediation, harmonisation, and compliance uplift. We will have you drive execution of artwork updates, IFU updates, UDI implementation, and market-specific labelling requirements. We will have you lead programme governance, including timelines, budgets, risk tracking, and stakeholder alignment. We will have you align senior stakeholders across regions to deliver consistent labelling strategies. We will have you act as the point of escalation for labelling-related risks, compliance gaps, and operational challenges. We will have you support audit and inspection readiness, particularly around labelling controls and documentation. We will have you improve how labelling is managed across the business, including systems, processes, and ways of working. Technologies: Support LESS More: We are a global life sciences organisation undergoing significant transformation across our Quality and Regulatory landscape. This is a highly visible, strategically important contract role sitting at the intersection of Quality, Regulatory, Supply Chain, and commercial delivery. You will join a programme-critical environment where you will bring order and direction to a complex global labelling programme spanning multiple regions, product lines, and manufacturing sites. The initial contract is for 9 months, with strong forward planning in place and a high likelihood of extension into a longer-term programme of around 18 to 24 months. last updated 23 week of 2026