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Clinical Research Scientist - Medical Affairs

Posted 1 month ago by SKIN ANALYTICS LTD


Skin Analytics is seeking a Clinical Research Scientist to support the clinical evaluation of AI Medical Devices, partic...

  • Rate Negotiable
  • Category Undetermined
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location London, England, United Kingdom

About Our Regulatory Affairs Contract Roles in Aberdeen

What does a regulatory affairs contractor do?

Contract Regulatory Affairs engagements cover work within pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and food companies to manage the regulatory submissions, approvals, and compliance activities required to bring products to market and maintain their authorisation in each territory. The work spans preparing and submitting marketing authorisation applications to the MHRA, EMA, FDA, and other national regulatory agencies, managing the lifecycle of approved products including variations, renewals, and labelling updates, advising on the regulatory strategy for new product development programmes, and ensuring that manufacturing and quality processes meet the regulatory standards required for continued product authorisation. RA contractors are brought in to manage specific submission projects, to cover regulatory vacancies, or to provide specialist regulatory expertise in a particular region or product category.

Clients expect Regulatory Affairs contractors to bring are highly specialist and require both deep knowledge of the applicable regulatory frameworks and practical experience managing the submission process. For pharmaceutical RA roles, thorough knowledge of the ICH CTD format, the EMA and MHRA centralised and national procedure routes, and the specific requirements for variation management, annual reassessment, and renewals is expected. For medical device RA contractors, knowledge of the MDR and IVDR regulatory frameworks, the CE marking and UKCA marking processes, and the technical file requirements for class II and III devices is the primary technical requirement. Most Regulatory Affairs contractors have prior experience within a regulatory affairs function of a pharmaceutical or device company, or within a regulatory consultancy or CRO, and build their contracting career on the depth of their regulatory knowledge and submission track record.

What is the market like for regulatory affairs contractors?

The Regulatory Affairs contract market is a well-established and active and specialist market within the life sciences sector, driven by the ongoing pipeline of product development and the continuous regulatory lifecycle management requirements of approved products. The impact of Brexit on the UK regulatory landscape, including the MHRA's development of its own regulatory routes for medicines and devices, has created additional demand for RA contractors with specific MHRA expertise. The wave of new biological and ATMP products requiring first-time regulatory submissions has generated significant demand for senior RA contractors with experience in complex biological submissions. Rates for experienced Regulatory Affairs contractors, particularly those with successful NDA, MAA, or MDR submission track records, are at the premium end of the life sciences contracting market.

What is the contracting market like in Aberdeen?

No other UK city is as thoroughly defined by a single sector as Aberdeen is by oil, gas, and energy. Major operators, service companies, and engineering contractors serving the North Sea sustain concentrated hiring for petroleum, mechanical, electrical, subsea, process, and commissioning engineers, alongside HSE, project controls, and commercial management. The energy transition is reshaping part of this picture, with offshore wind, hydrogen, and carbon capture projects drawing on the same talent pool and contracting infrastructure that supports conventional energy work. Outside energy, contracting activity is relatively thin compared to Edinburgh or Glasgow. Energy sector rates in Aberdeen carry a premium that can match or exceed London, reflecting the specialist nature of the work and the harsh environment allowances common in offshore and remote site engagements.

How much do regulatory affairs contractors usually earn in Aberdeen?

Contract rates for regulatory affairs roles in Aberdeen typically range from £405 to £720 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.

How many regulatory affairs vacancies in Aberdeen are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 100 regulatory affairs contract roles across the site, with Aberdeen contributing to the market. Data reviewed up to May 2026.