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Graduate Regulatory Engineer – Medical Devices
Must hold full right to work, no sponsorship available
On-site 5 days/week in Chelmsford - Relocation allowance available
Are you a recent graduate looking to start your career in the exciting world of medical devices? My client, an innovative leader in the medical technology industry, is seeking a Graduate Regulatory Engineer to join their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a highly regulated and rewarding sector while contributing to life-changing healthcare solutions.
About the Role:
As a Graduate Regulatory Engineer, you’ll play a key role in ensuring compliance with global regulatory standards while supporting the development of cutting-edge medical devices. You’ll work closely with experienced professionals and cross-functional teams to bring innovative products to market safely and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in preparing and submitting regulatory documentation for global approvals (e.g., 510(k), CE marking).
Support the development and maintenance of Quality Management Systems (QMS) compliant with ISO 13485 and FDA regulations.
Contribute to risk management activities, including dFMEA and pFMEA processes.
Review and maintain documentation to ensure regulatory and quality standards are met throughout the product lifecycle.
Collaborate with R&D, quality assurance, and manufacturing teams on compliance and process improvements.
What We’re Looking For:
A degree in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.
Strong attention to detail and excellent problem-solving skills.
An interest in regulatory frameworks and quality assurance within the medical device industry.
Strong communication skills and a collaborative attitude.
Prior internship or project experience in the medical device sector is advantageous but not required.
What’s on Offer:
Comprehensive training and mentorship to develop your regulatory expertise.
A supportive, collaborative team environment.
The chance to work on innovative products that improve patient outcomes.
A clear pathway for career growth within the medical device industry.
This is an incredible opportunity to launch your career with a company that values innovation, quality, and improving lives.
If you’re interested, please apply or get in touch with me directly for more details. Don’t miss this chance to join a pioneering organization and make a real impact in healthcare!

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