Regulatory Labeling Associate Engineering - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Regulatory Labeling Associate


Job Description:
The Regulatory Labeling Associate provides support to the Global Regulatory Affairs Labeling Center of Excellence (LCoE) team by supporting labeling content and artwork development activities for new products as well as updates to existing product labeling.

The Regulatory Labeling Associate will:
Master Complexity
Autonomy
o Works independently on routine tasks;
o Requires some supervision on non-routine tasks.
Managing complexity/Technical accountability
o Demonstrates technical competency to perform job function;
o Demonstrates compliance with departmental operations;
o Demonstrates knowledge of current regulations and standards.

Innovation
Continuous Learning/Managing Risk
o Demonstrates a systematic approach to solving problems.
Fueling Business Growth/Impact on Systems & Practices
o Identifies and implements improvements on work assignments.
Customer Focus
Delivery of results/Customer value
o Is proactive in fulfilling customer requirements.

1. Assists in reviewing, analyzing, and evaluating proposed worldwide labeling including, but not limited to, packaging, instructions for use, and investigational/clinical labeling for accuracy against established standards. (40%)
2. Conducting required research including part number and copy clearance verification, historical submission information, competitive labeling intelligence, etc. (10%)
3. Document/artwork formatting to support copy clearance, review, and submission documentation. (15%)
4. Facilitating and tracking electronic document and artwork submissions in internal systems. (10%)
5. Gathering and analyzing data related to labeling processes, errors, and efficiencies and preparing associated metrics reports. (15%)
6. Other activities and tasks to support the LCoE or Global Regulatory Affairs department, as assigned by management. (10%)
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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