Global Regulatory CMC Scientist
City of Pierre, South Dakota
About this role
A Regulatory CMC Scientist at UCB contributes to the preparation and review of regulatory submission documentation to facilitate timely approvals within a global framework. The role involves collaborating with various technical teams, providing regulatory leadership, and supporting process improvements in the pharmaceutical industry.
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About City of Pierre, South Dakota
cityofpierre.orgThe City of Pierre, South Dakota’s official website is the municipal portal for residents, businesses, and visitors, providing news, event calendars, and information about city departments and elected officials. It offers online services like utility billing and payments, permit applications, meeting agendas and minutes, public notices, and directories for public works, parks, and emergency services. The site also highlights community resources, tourism and economic development information, and contact portals to report issues or reach city staff. Overall, it aims to promote transparency, civic engagement, and convenient digital access to local government services.
About City of Pierre, South Dakota
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Company Size
201-500 employees
Founded
2018
Industry
Technology
Glassdoor Rating
4.2 / 5
Leadership Team
Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
VP of Engineering
David Rodriguez
VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew Park
VP of Sales
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Salary
$80k – $120k
per year
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