Bristol Myers Squibb - Graduate Regulatory Affairs Programme
2024-02-12 09:50:27
2024-03-22 23:59:59
Uxbridge, London West
- £34,000 YEAR
22nd Mar ’24
Closed
At Bristol Myers Squibb, we work every day to transform patients’ lives through science. In 2019, Bristol Myers Squibb acquired Celgene; we combine the reach and resources of an established pharmaceutical company and the agility of a biotech to create a global leading bio-pharma company powered by talented individuals who drive scientific innovation.
Our Graduate Programme:
If you have an undergraduate or post-graduate degree gained between 2022 to 2024, consider our graduate programmes. Get ready to learn, grow and share ideas that can bring hope to patients battling diseases. Our graduate offering is a major step towards a career you’ll find fulfilling, both professionally and personally. Our one-year and two-year programmes are designed to ensure you gain valuable industry and functional experience, work on challenging assignments, and network with our remarkable Bristol Myers Squibb employees, whilst learning about our company.
You possess a unique and fresh perspective with a passion for excellence. See just how far your talent will take you. Put your qualification to work at Bristol Myers Squibb where your skills and education can help patients prevail over serious diseases
What will I be doing on this role?
Within the Global Regulatory Sciences team, you will support the planning, strategy and operational execution of our regulatory assignments across product portfolio. You will gain an understanding of the clinical trial and medical product licensing legislation to ensure that our products meet all regulatory requirements and the marketing authorisations we hold are maintained.
During your graduate programme, you will have the opportunity to:
- Gain expertise in the UK and EU pharmaceutical regulations and learn to keep track of the ever-evolving legislative environment.
- Learn how to apply this knowledge to the management of clinical trials and marketing authorisations.
- Gain valuable industry and functional experience, whilst working on challenging assignments and learning the role of regulatory affairs within BMS.
What's on offer?
- The chance to join one of the top pharmaceutical companies where you can contribute to transforming patient's lives through science.
- Be a part of a supportive and collaborative team environment.
- A unique graduate opportunity that will see you enter into the regulatory affairs and pharmaceutical sector right at the start of your career.
- The ability to develop professionally, but also personally through social events and groups hosted by BMS.
- Based in Uxbridge, under 1 hour from Central London with hybrid working.
- A salary between £27k-34k
What skills do I need?
- You must be newly graduated with a medical, pharmaceutical or other life sciences degree.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and computer literacy.
- Self-motivated, proactive and highly organised with attention to detail.
- Good analytical thinker with the ability to work both independently and in teams.
Sound like the opportunity for you? If so, click 'Apply Now' to begin your application. But be quick - this role is only open for a short amount of time so to secure yourself a chance at the next stage, make sure you apply today!
Wanting tips or advice on how to ace this application process? BMS are hosting a workshop on their advice for how you can make your application stand out. This will be taking place on the 13th March. Follow this link here to register:
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