Regulatory Affairs Specialists


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Regulatory Affairs Specialists

Regulatory Affairs Specialists - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, regulatory affairs specialists:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Have a medium level of social interaction. They spend time working with managers and scientists, but also spend time writing reports and organizing data.
  • Communicate daily by telephone, e-mail, and in face-to-face conversations. They also write letters and memos frequently.
  • Are occasionally placed in conflict situations and may have to deal with unpleasant or rude individuals.
  • Work as part of a project team.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Work indoors.
  • May share office space with other specialists.

Work Performance

  • Must be very exact and extremely accurate in their work. Errors could significantly delay a product approval or even cause a product to lose its regulatory status.
  • Usually set their daily tasks and goals or make decisions without consulting a superior first. They work with regulatory affairs managers, so they often seek feedback from them about major tasks.
  • Occasionally make decisions that strongly impact their coworkers and their company.
  • Must meet strict weekly deadlines in a competitive environment.
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  • Repeat the same mental and physical tasks.

Hours/Travel

  • Typically work a standard work week, but overtime is common when deadlines are approaching.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.