Digital Regulatory Automation Analyst

United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
12 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Flexible work environment Possibility of remote work

Digital Regulatory Automation Analyst!

Are you passionate about digital transformation and ready to make a significant impact? Our client is looking for a Digital Regulatory Automation Analyst to join their dynamic team! If you're eager to drive innovation and enhance regulatory processes through automation, this opportunity is for you!

About the Role:

As a Digital Regulatory Automation Analyst, you will play a crucial role in two exciting areas:

Data Driven Dossiers (DDD) Program: Collaborate on a strategic initiative aimed at automating submission packages across 120+ countries, enhancing efficiency and accuracy.

Exploratory Innovation: Engage in cutting-edge projects leveraging AI and automation to transform regulatory workflows, reducing manual tasks and boosting productivity.

Key Responsibilities:

Regional Insight Collection: Work closely with regional regulatory teams to gather and validate requirements for automation, identifying pain points and high-value opportunities.

Requirements Analysis & Rationalisation: Transform regional inputs into structured, actionable requirement sets for scalable automation solutions.

Constraint & Opportunity Mapping: Identify regulatory and technical constraints while surfacing standardisation opportunities across regions.

Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with various teams, including Global Regulatory Digital Operations and IT, to design and align automation solutions.

Documentation & Reporting: Produce clear analyses and updates to support global program governance and decision-making.

Champion Digital Innovation: Foster a culture of continuous improvement and data-driven approaches within the regulatory function. What You Bring:

A Bachelor's or higher degree in life sciences, agricultural science, IT, regulatory affairs, or a related field.

Experience: Minimum of 5 years in business analysis and process optimisation, particularly in regulatory environments.

Analytical Skills: Proven ability to analyze complex workflows and translate regulatory requirements into actionable solutions.

Stakeholder Engagement: Strong networking and communication skills to build consensus and translate requirements into clear specifications.

Agile Proficiency: Familiarity with Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban) to effectively drive IT solution development.

Continuous Learning: Stay updated with trends in AI, data governance, and best practices.Why Our Client?

Be part of a globally recognised organisation that values innovation and collaboration.

Enjoy a flexible work environment, ideally located in Bracknell UK, with the possibility of remote work.

Join a culture that promotes continuous improvement, creativity, and teamwork.

Ready to Make an Impact?

If you're excited about driving digital transformation in regulatory processes and have the skills to match, apply today to become a part of our client's innovative journey

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