Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist

3 weeks ago


Northridge, United States Medtronic Full time

**Careers that Change Lives
**Together, we can change healthcare worldwide. At Medtronic, we push the limits of what technology, therapies and services can do to help alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. We challenge ourselves and each other to make tomorrow better than yesterday. It is what makes this an exciting and rewarding place to be. We want to accelerate and advance our ability to create meaningful innovations - but we will only succeed with the right people on our team. Let’s work together to address universal healthcare needs and improve patients’ lives. Help us shape the future.

We value what makes you unique. Be a part of a company that thinks differently to solve problems, make progress, and deliver meaningful innovations. This is a cross-functional, collaborative operating unit to employ the full breadth of our talent, technologies, products, services, and solutions to address the needs of customers and patients across the globe. Whatever your specialty or ambitions, you can make a difference at Medtronic - both in the lives of others and your career.

Medtronic is a $32b company with 90,000+ employees in more than 160 countries.

**A Day in the Life**

As Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist, you will develop and implement medical device regulatory strategies to obtain timely approvals from worldwide regulatory bodies. Working with global Regulatory Affairs colleagues, you will ensure submissions are accurately prepared and comply with global regulations.

This role focuses on products with hardware and/or interoperability with other devices or external networks. In this role, you will have primary RA responsibility for multiple Class II (IIa/IIb) and Class III products, working within a collaborative team environment that fosters professional development while focusing on meeting business objectives with excellence.

From developing and authoring regulatory submissions to providing critical input on cross-functional project teams, this role is an excellent opportunity for the right regulatory professional to take their career to the next level at the world’s leading medical device company.

Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned.
- Team with business unit Regulatory Affairs Specialists (RAS) to provide regulatory support for new product introduction (NPI) and marketed products under MDD and MDR Regulation. Work with RAS, engineers, and technical experts to resolve potential regulatory issues and questions from regulatory agencies.
- As an individual contributor, the Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist is responsible for providing regulatory guidance to cross-functional partners, developing global regulatory strategies for new and modified Class IIa & Class III devices and preparing and submitting regulatory submissions in the EU and supporting outside of US (OUS) geographies.
- Prepare Technical Files /Design Dossier, Change Notifications, Submissions (e.g. Documentary Audits under MDD/ MDR)
- Creates, reviews and approves engineering change requests.
- Assist with defining the regulatory strategy and manage regulatory submission activities for complex product development activities and product maintenance for existing approved products.
- Interprets new or existing regulatory requirements as they relate to the product portfolio and regulatory and quality system procedures.
- Prepare regulatory submissions for new products and product changes, as required, to ensure timely approvals for market release. Review significant product submissions with manager and negotiate submission issues with agency personnel.
- Reviews protocols and reports to support regulatory submissions.
- Provide support to currently marketed products as necessary. This includes reviewing labeling, promotional material, product changes and documentation for changes requiring agency approval.
- Interact directly with Notified Bodies on most projects/products at reviewer level. All significant issues will be reviewed with the manager.
- Maintain proficiency in global regulatory requirements; establish and maintain good relationships with agency personnel.
- Demonstrate strong project management, writing, coordination, and execution of regulatory items, with emphasis on technical and scientific regulatory activities.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with regulatory agencies through oral and written communications regarding pre-submissions strategies, potential regulatory pathways, compliance test requirements, clarification, and follow-up of submissions under review.
- Assist with negotiations and interactions with regulatory authorities during the development and review process to ensure submission approval/clearance.
- Provide regulatory input to product lifecycle planning.
- Provide feedback and on-going support to product development teams for regulatory issues and questions.
- Ensure personal understanding of all quality policy/system items that



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