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We are a manufacturer of biomedical devices specializing in the manufacture of dental and orthopedic biomaterials used in bone regeneration.
We are looking for a Research Associate.
Job Summary
Responsible for designing, undertaking, and analyzing information from controlled laboratory-based investigations, experiments and trials.
Plan, Prepare, and review submissions to regulatory authorities including FDA, EU, international registration agencies, and national authorities.Key Responsibilities
• Coordinate with business management to determine research objectives
• Work in accordance with a project brief and deliver frequent project updates
• Develop and direct given research assignments
• Create a plan of action and set project goals and manage them to completion
• Conduct detailed research of intended subject matter according to business needs
• Formulate effective and efficient research processes
• Identify market trends and patterns
• Design surveys, questionnaires, polls, etc. specific to research requirements
• Test research methodologies to confirm the intended purpose of the evaluation
• Perform fieldwork, interviews, experiments, concept-test, etc. to gather data
• Prepare technical reports, summaries, and protocols and perform quantitative analyses.
• Capacity to be in a team with minimal supervision on R&D projects leading to new and improved products.
• Work in compliance with cGMP regulations. Maintain the R&D lab a GMP and safe working environment.
• Oversees adherence to SOPs, Good Clinical Practice, and FDA regulations
• Document analytical data under cGMP and corporate guidelines.
• Utilize various professional sources to find and extract pertinent information
• Perform evaluative analysis of selected resources and current market data
• Organize and maintain research databases
• Frequently self-audit work and check data for errors and inconsistencies
• Compile and organize findings in graphs, charts, mock-ups, and diagramsOPT 보유분 지원 – Sponsorship가능
Please submit your resume or questions to sgadmin@sigmagraft.com