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Biological Dossier Writer (FTC)
Location: UK/ Nordics
Temporary contract: 12 months
Position: Major Tasks
Ensure the preparation and the follow up of biological dossiers in order to obtain/maintain product registrations in the frame of Bayer strategy, product registration schedules and current legislation: Registration and Art 43.
- Write the biological dossier and the corresponding section of the "draft Registration Report" or the Article 43 for across EU Northern / central and Southern Zone, in collaboration with the EMEA Expert Team.
- Manage biological development projects in line with 1107/2009 rules (post AIR activities) with the objective of optimizing resources.
- Analyze results and does the synthesis of trials to draw relevant conclusions in biological dossiers.
- Ensure the adequacy between the data generated and presented in the Biological Dossier and the requirements of the authorities and integrates all additional constraints if needed depending on the zone.
- Follow and develops tracking for Post registration (resistance, additional data or news) according to the requirements of the authorities and the allotted timetable.
Position: Skills:
Higher education in Agronomy Biology
Professional experience: 3 to 5 years Languages: English Knowledge of agronomy, biology Knowledge of IT and statistics tools Knowledge of regulations covering plant science products Rigor / Ability to analyze and summarize Comfortable interpersonal relations / Team player Ability to write documents Ability to work independently Adaptability Able to make suggestions in a group
Location:
United Kingdom : Cambridgeshire : Cambridge
Division:
Crop Science
Reference Code:
785052