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Regulatory Affairs Work Experience

Job in Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11, England, UK
Listing for: ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-13
Job specializations:
  • Pharmaceutical
Job Description & How to Apply Below

What is “CMC Regulatory Affairs”?

Overview
  • CMC means:
    Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls - it's about how a medicine is made, what's in it, and how we keep its quality consistent and safe.
  • Regulatory Affairs means:
    Working with health authorities (like the MHRA or EMA) to make sure medicines meet all the rules before they can be used by patients and keeping them compliant once they're on the market.
  • Put together, CMC Regulatory Affairs isthe team that turns complex science and manufacturing details into clear, accurate documents that health authorities can review. They make sure every medicine's recipe, testing, packaging, and storage are reliable, safe, and explained in the right way.
Roles
  • Quality and safety storytellers:
    Take the science behind how a medicine is made and turn it into a clear “story” (official submissions) that proves it's consistently safe and effective.
  • Detail detectives:
    Check that the information from labs and factories is complete, correct, and matches what regulations require.
  • Rule navigators:
    Understand the rules in different countries and help the company meet them.
  • Problem solvers:
    If something changes (like a new supplier or improved process), plan how to update the official documents so patients aren't affected.
  • Office‑based
Work experience placement
  • An introduction to the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Introduction to Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls Regulatory Affairs. Work across a medicine’s lifecycle — from early development through commercialization, maintenance and licence withdrawal.
  • Career advice from those currently working for AstraZeneca on the apprentice scheme, and graduates.
  • Tours of our world‑class Manufacturing, Packing and Training environments.
Knowledge / skills you will gain
  • Medicine quality basics:
    Understand ideas like product checks, storage/stability tests, and basic factory rules (GMP) that keep medicines safe and consistent.
  • Data Analysis and Communication:
    Look at straightforward results, spot the main message, and explain it in plain words — useful for reports, emails, and presentations.
  • Global teamwork and communication:
    See how office‑based teams work across many countries, join calls with people in different countries, and learn clear, respectful communication across time zones and cultures.
Eligibility

To be eligible to apply, students must be in Year 12, studying core Science or Mathematics A‑Levels or BTEC Level 3s in Applied Science or Pharmaceutical Science or Engineering, and have career interests in:

  • Real‑world impact:
    How the work connects directly to getting medicines to patients safely.
  • Mix of science and writing:
    It’s perfect if you enjoy both the logic of science and the clarity of good communication.
  • Global perspective:
    Seeing how medicines are approved in different countries.
Company

AstraZeneca is a global, science‑led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialisation of prescription medicines in Oncology, Rare Disease, and Biopharmaceuticals, including Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism and Respiratory & Immunology. Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, AstraZeneca has a strong global presence with 6 strategic R&D centres in the US, UK, Sweden and China, and 30 manufacturing sites across 17 countries.

Its innovative medicines are sold in more than 125 countries and used by millions of patients worldwide. Our R&D focuses on delivering life‑changing medicines for today’s highest unmet medical needs and investing in transformative technologies to pioneer next‑generation solutions for tomorrow and the day after. By partnering across industries and borders, we collaborate and pursue opportunities to access the best science, fostering innovation and co‑creating solutions that meet patients’ needs.

We create great employee experiences that ignite innovation, unite diverse talent and unlock capacity. We do this by being champions of inclusion and diversity and fostering personal growth and enterprise leadership.

Working hours

Working hours will be 9 am to 4 pm. Monday will be 8:30 am start to allow time to register with reception.

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