| Location | Alpharetta, GA |
Job Title: Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Location: [City, State] / Remote / Hybrid
We are seeking a knowledgeable and detail-oriented Regulatory Affairs Specialist to support regulatory activities related to the development, approval, and lifecycle management of pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device products. The ideal candidate will prepare regulatory submissions, ensure compliance with global regulatory requirements, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to facilitate timely product approvals and market access.
Prepare, compile, review, and submit regulatory documents to health authorities (FDA, EMA, MHRA, Health Canada, etc.).
Maintain regulatory submissions, licenses, registrations, and product dossiers.
Ensure products comply with applicable local and international regulatory requirements.
Monitor changes in global regulations and communicate their impact to internal teams.
Support the preparation of IND, NDA, ANDA, BLA, 510(k), PMA, CE Mark, and other regulatory submissions as applicable.
Coordinate responses to regulatory agency questions and deficiency letters.
Review product labeling, packaging, promotional materials, and artwork for regulatory compliance.
Collaborate with Clinical, Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, R&D, and Medical Affairs teams.
Maintain regulatory documentation, submission trackers, and compliance records.
Participate in internal audits, regulatory inspections, and quality management activities.
Support post-market regulatory activities, including product variations, renewals, and change control submissions.
Ensure all regulatory activities follow Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) and company SOPs.
Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, or a related field.
2+ years of experience in Regulatory Affairs within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, or healthcare industry.
Strong knowledge of FDA, EMA, ICH, ISO, and global regulatory requirements.
Experience preparing and submitting regulatory documentation.
Understanding of product lifecycle management and regulatory compliance processes.
Excellent analytical, organizational, and documentation skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Master's degree in Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related discipline.
Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) is preferred.
Experience with electronic submission systems such as eCTD.
Knowledge of global product registration processes.
Experience working with international regulatory agencies.
Regulatory Submission Management
eCTD Publishing
FDA Electronic Submissions Gateway (ESG)
Document Management Systems (Veeva Vault, MasterControl)
Microsoft Office Suite
Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Regulatory Information Management Systems (RIMS)
Product Labeling Compliance
Strong attention to detail
Analytical thinking
Regulatory interpretation
Problem-solving
Time management
Cross-functional collaboration
Communication and presentation skills
Project management
Documentation and record management
Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC)
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Certification
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Certification
ISO 13485 Awareness (for medical device roles)
Competitive salary
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and holidays
Retirement savings plan
Professional development and certification support
Flexible work arrangements
Employee wellness programs
This job description is optimized for candidates experienced in regulatory submissions, global regulatory compliance, product registration, regulatory strategy, and lifecycle management within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device industries.