Posted Jul 10, 2026

Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs, CMC

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Job Description Summary We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Regulatory Affairs – CMC professional with a strong background in radiopharmacy or radiopharmaceutical development. The successful candidate will support global regulatory strategy and execution for both marketed and development-stage radiopharmaceutical products involving PET and SPECT tracers. This is a cross-functional role requiring close collaboration with CMC, QA, manufacturing, and supply chain teams to ensure continued regulatory compliance and support for post-approval changes across global markets. Job Description Roles and Responsibilities • To be the regulatory CMC strategy point of contact for project teams and to provide CMC related regulatory input for the assigned projects/products. • Build, or provide input to, submission strategy documents by defining supplement type, data required to support submission, and submission documents required for the submission package. • Guide the project team in the project planning phase so that the correct data (and level of detail) to suit the needs of all markets is collected and submitted. • Author and review individual CMC submission documents/CMC dossier sections to support regulatory submissions. • Provide consistent expert advice to the organization, determining feasible regulatory strategies and identify potential options, to assist in delivering optimal business value or mitigate compliance issues. • Maintain registration tracking information and assist in the development of good document management practice standards. • Work closely with global RA and, regional RA’s to address questions from regulatory authorities. Required Qualifications • Advanced degree in pharmacy, radiopharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, or related discipline (Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or MSc in radiopharmacy preferred). • Minimum 3 years of experience in Regulatory Affairs or Quality, with a track record of supporting marketed products and/or clinical development of radiopharmaceuticals. Desired Characteristics • Familiarity with PET production, automated synthesis (cassette-based systems), and GMP requirements for radiolabeled compounds. • Experience with regulatory submissions for post-approval changes, including FDA supplements and EU variations. • Ability to prioritize, plan & evaluate deliverables to established strategic goals for complex projects, including scientific discussions on how best to present information.