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Technical Writer II
Careers Integrated Resources Inc
Morristown, NJ (Onsite)
Contractor
Title: Technical Writer II
Location: Morristown, NJ (Hybrid/Remote)
Duration: 12 Months+ Possible Extension
Pay Range: $54-$57/hr
Manager Notes:
Description
The CMC Regulatory Technical Writer II is a designate of the CMC Dossier Development team and participates in Clients lifecycle management (LCM) programs. They collaborate directly with Client's global business units (GBU) - Specialty Care, Vaccines, General Medicines, and Consumer Healthcare - by contributing to US, EU and rest of world (ROW) dossiers (e.g. NDA, MAA, IND, and IMPD).
Key Responsibilities
The technical writer develops and authors chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) common technical documents (CTD) for development and post-approval regulatory dossiers within pre-established timelines. This includes responses to health authority inquiries, regulatory dossier amendments, supplements, variations, and annual reports. Additionally, the technical writer authors and evaluates change controls for global regulatory impact, and is sometimes called upon to author technical reports, position papers, white papers, or SOPs.
The technical writer assures regulatory dossier compliance and independently authors high quality CMC content by:
- following regulatory guidelines, source documentation, and Clients templates
- collaborating and coordinating with key stakeholders across the GBUs, contract manufacturing organizations (CMO) and functional areas such as Quality, Manufacturing, and Global Regulatory Affairs (GRA)
- avoiding unsolicited regulatory burden
- supporting the development of regulatory risk mitigation strategies
- maintaining up-to-date knowledge of Client's ways of working, SOPs, and CMC regulations and guidelines
- supporting the planning and preparation of timelines
Skills and Experience
Candidates must possess Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) and CTD authoring experience (Modules 2 and 3). A background in pharmaceutical manufacturing or quality control/quality assurance is a plus. The candidate must have at least 5 years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Expertise with document management systems such as Veeva or Documentum is a plus. A working knowledge of cGMPs is desired. Experience with MS suite of software applications is expected. This role predominantly focuses on small molecules, and some aseptically manufactured products. Medical device experience is a plus.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills are required, and the candidate must have previously demonstrated the ability to interact within a multi-disciplinary team. The candidate needs very little supervision, can manage their priorities independently, is highly organized, has a high attention to detail, and is self-motivated. Knowledge of US pharmaceutical Regulations is essential. Exposure to ex-US Regulations is desired, but not mandatory.
Education
BS/BA, MS, or PhD, from an accredited school in a science/health field (e.g. Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmacy, or a related field).
Role is Remote. However, if local to Morristown area, will be expected hybrid
Location: Morristown, NJ (Hybrid/Remote)
Duration: 12 Months+ Possible Extension
Pay Range: $54-$57/hr
Manager Notes:
- Fully Remote
- If candidate is local Morristown, Hybrid would be required.
- Paid parking is required is nearby and there is nearby public transportation.
- Number of years of experience: 3-5 years
- Must Have: Authoring experience (Modules 2 and 3)
- CMC regulations/ scientific background is required
- MS Office
- Veeva or Documentum is a plus
- Medical device experience is a plus
Description
The CMC Regulatory Technical Writer II is a designate of the CMC Dossier Development team and participates in Clients lifecycle management (LCM) programs. They collaborate directly with Client's global business units (GBU) - Specialty Care, Vaccines, General Medicines, and Consumer Healthcare - by contributing to US, EU and rest of world (ROW) dossiers (e.g. NDA, MAA, IND, and IMPD).
Key Responsibilities
The technical writer develops and authors chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) common technical documents (CTD) for development and post-approval regulatory dossiers within pre-established timelines. This includes responses to health authority inquiries, regulatory dossier amendments, supplements, variations, and annual reports. Additionally, the technical writer authors and evaluates change controls for global regulatory impact, and is sometimes called upon to author technical reports, position papers, white papers, or SOPs.
The technical writer assures regulatory dossier compliance and independently authors high quality CMC content by:
- following regulatory guidelines, source documentation, and Clients templates
- collaborating and coordinating with key stakeholders across the GBUs, contract manufacturing organizations (CMO) and functional areas such as Quality, Manufacturing, and Global Regulatory Affairs (GRA)
- avoiding unsolicited regulatory burden
- supporting the development of regulatory risk mitigation strategies
- maintaining up-to-date knowledge of Client's ways of working, SOPs, and CMC regulations and guidelines
- supporting the planning and preparation of timelines
Skills and Experience
Candidates must possess Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) and CTD authoring experience (Modules 2 and 3). A background in pharmaceutical manufacturing or quality control/quality assurance is a plus. The candidate must have at least 5 years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Expertise with document management systems such as Veeva or Documentum is a plus. A working knowledge of cGMPs is desired. Experience with MS suite of software applications is expected. This role predominantly focuses on small molecules, and some aseptically manufactured products. Medical device experience is a plus.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills are required, and the candidate must have previously demonstrated the ability to interact within a multi-disciplinary team. The candidate needs very little supervision, can manage their priorities independently, is highly organized, has a high attention to detail, and is self-motivated. Knowledge of US pharmaceutical Regulations is essential. Exposure to ex-US Regulations is desired, but not mandatory.
Education
BS/BA, MS, or PhD, from an accredited school in a science/health field (e.g. Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmacy, or a related field).
Role is Remote. However, if local to Morristown area, will be expected hybrid
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