Base: starts from 2,700 eur grosspmnthly; bonus/eq...
Hybrid
Quality management system maintenance
Regulatory intelligence monitoring
Safety board notifications reporting
Roche is seeking a Local Safety Officer (Quality & Regulatory) for a fixed-term position in Riga, Latvia or Vilnius, Lithuania, to ensure compliance with quality and regulatory standards across the Baltics. The ideal candidate should have a background in quality management within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry, with strong analytical and communication skills
Job Summary
This role is responsible for leading the Quality Management System and ensuring life-saving products meet the highest standards of safety across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
The position requires initiating and monitoring all safety-related activities while providing regulatory guidance during product lifecycles.
Roche offers excellent benefits including an annual bonus, health insurance, hybrid work models, and extensive development opportunities.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Roche is seeking a Local Safety Officer (Quality & Regulatory) for a fixed-term position in Riga, Latvia or Vilnius, Lithuania, to ensure compliance with quality and regulatory standards across the Baltics. The ideal candidate should have a background in quality management within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry, with strong analytical and communication skills.
Salary
Base: Starts from 2700 EUR gross/monthly; Bonus/Equity: Annual Bonus available; Benefits: Monthly transportation allowance, Health Insurance, Home Office equipment
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Quality Management System maintenance
Regulatory intelligence monitoring
Safety Board Notifications reporting
Supplier quality audits
ISO standards knowledge
Nice-to-have
Pharmaceutical or biotech industry background
Cross-functional collaboration skills
Process improvement initiatives
Strategic mindset for quality management
Key Requirements
Experience in quality and regulatory management
Background in pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry