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Clinical Supply & Documentation Specialist (m/f)
Eingestellt von Hays aus Mannheim, Universitätsstadt
Gesuchte Skills: Library, Sap
Projektbeschreibung
REFERENZNUMMER:
302435/11
IHRE AUFGABEN:
-Responsibility for content creation in the SAP Global Management Tool (SAP GLM) for phrase library and label management
-Create labels for investigational medicinal products (CFGs, Clinical Finished Goods) and assure quality and agreed milestones
-Accountability for label compliance with study-specific, country-specific and QA requirements
-Working according to appropriate SOPs, GMP, GLP, QM, HSE, ISEC and our customer's guidelines
-Perform and document GMP-conform activities related to label creation and phrase library maintenance according to SOPs
IHRE QUALIFIKATIONEN:
-Degree in Life Sciences or similar
-Experience with data management, artwork manager, scheduler or similar
-Experience in working with clinical data
-Fluency in English
WEITERE QUALIFIKATIONEN:
Clinical data manager
302435/11
IHRE AUFGABEN:
-Responsibility for content creation in the SAP Global Management Tool (SAP GLM) for phrase library and label management
-Create labels for investigational medicinal products (CFGs, Clinical Finished Goods) and assure quality and agreed milestones
-Accountability for label compliance with study-specific, country-specific and QA requirements
-Working according to appropriate SOPs, GMP, GLP, QM, HSE, ISEC and our customer's guidelines
-Perform and document GMP-conform activities related to label creation and phrase library maintenance according to SOPs
IHRE QUALIFIKATIONEN:
-Degree in Life Sciences or similar
-Experience with data management, artwork manager, scheduler or similar
-Experience in working with clinical data
-Fluency in English
WEITERE QUALIFIKATIONEN:
Clinical data manager
Projektdetails
Geforderte Qualifikationen
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Kategorie:
IT Entwicklung, SAP Entwicklung