Quality Product Monitoring Manager, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
St. Louis, MO

Great Compliance Manager Opportunity with Global Pharmaceutical Leader!

A leader in the development and production of pharmaceuticals seeks a Quality Product Monitoring Manager to lead complaint handling and to disseminate medical information in compliance with FDA regulations and MDR reporting.  The ideal candidate for this role will come from a quality background in manufacturing as this will be handling investigations for product quality (like crushed pills or discoloration verses health issues).

The Product Monitoring Manager will lead a team of 6-8 individuals to develop and improve the process for collecting, analyzing and reporting of post-market feedback reports and inquires.  The Product Monitoring Manager will be responsible for daily activities of the product monitoring department as it relates to product complaint handling and medical information reporting.
  
Requirements

  • 7+ years experience in quality manufacturing with 5+ years experience in a leadership role. Must have pharmaceutical complaint handling.
  • BS in relevant science or BSN, RPH, PA, PharmD Complete knowledge of FDA complaint reporting regulations and guidelines for medical devices and pharmaceuticals
  • Complete knowledge of medical information dissemination as it relates to FDA guidelines and regulations
  • QA experience in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Experience with pharmaceuticals required some experience with medical devices preferred.

Excellent communications skills both verbal and written.

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