Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Help bring to market innovative and advanced monitoring, cardiac therapy and data management solutions for pre-hospital customers.
Your role:
Innovation matters when providing medical devices to those working in Emergency Care. As a Regulatory Affairs Specialist you will directly support registration and licensing of new and evolving devices that will make a difference across the US, Canada, and EU.
In this highly collaborative role, you’ll share your knowledge of regulatory principles, theories, and concepts with multidisciplinary teams to guide on risk management, support technical documentation files and prepare regulatory documentation.
This role offers you chance for hybrid working from our vibrant & exciting new offices in Farnborough, Hampshire.
From competitive salary and performance bonus to family friendly policies, flexible benefits and access to Philips University, a career at Philips comes with all sorts of wonderful benefits. Be sure to speak to your recruiter about all the benefits on offer.
You’re the right fit if:
You interested in developing a Regulatory Affairs career within the medical device industry and can demonstrate some knowledge of medical device regulations (21CFR), FDA law, MDD/MDR, other global laws and regulations.
You have a related Bachelors degree ideally within Biomedical Engineering or the Sciences, although we will consider all combinations of education and experience.
If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion here .
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