Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
OfficeJob Description
Job Summary:
The Project Support Associate (PSA) provides support to the Project Manager Team. Specifically the PSAassiststhe Project Manager in translation management getting country approval of proofs and creating Links reports for printing. The PSAcreate/uploadKit list and is doing other administrative work for the PM Team.
Responsibilities:
Create Links Reports based on client supplied information
Request Translation and or Regulatory review from our external vendor
Create or double check Translations Work Order in ATLAS or client specific software
Maintain the client specific ATLAS client library
Create or upload Kit List
Place Label/booklets orders for manufacturing
Log client approved Links Reports into the System (CMAP)
Applies Good Manufacturing Principles in all areas
MinimumQualifications:
Requires understanding and competent use of SOPs required by company Quality standards.
Proficiencyin the use of Microsoft Excel.
Requires strong and effectivecommunicatorwith the ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers and clients.
Education / Experience:
Requires professional degree preferably in a back office and or client services field
Requires strong interpersonal and communication skills to include excellent relationship building.
Requiresproficiencyin personal computer applications (e.g.Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint Access Outlook).
Fluency written and spoken in English German is beneficial.
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This job description does not describe all the dutiestasksand responsibilities which need to be performed in the Function. Any otherjob relatedinstructions duties tasks or responsibilities which are requested by the team leader or manager are required to follow.
Required Experience:
IC
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