CE-IVDR Regulatory Consultant

AccuScan Sciences

Milpitas, California, United StatesHybrid

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Job Description

AccuScan Sciences is seeking an experienced CE-IVDR Regulatory Consultant to lead and support European regulatory strategy for our oncology molecular diagnostics portfolio, including tumor-informed MRD assays and future kit-based products. 

The consultant will provide strategic and hands-on regulatory expertise to support CE-IVDR compliance, technical documentation development, performance evaluation strategy, Notified Body interactions, and commercialization of oncology molecular diagnostic products in Europe. The role will work cross-functionally with product development, clinical affairs, quality, manufacturing, bioinformatics, and external CDMO partners to establish a scalable regulatory pathway for CE-IVDR market entry.  

 

Key Responsibilities 

CE-IVDR Regulatory Strategy 

  • Lead development of AccuScan's CE-IVDR regulatory strategy for oncology molecular diagnostic products. 
  • Assess regulatory classification and applicable conformity assessment routes. 
  • Advise leadership on regulatory risks, timelines, and commercialization requirements. 
  • Interpret and apply EU IVDR (Regulation (EU) 2017/746) requirements. 

Technical Documentation & Technical File Development 

  • Lead preparation and review of CE-IVDR technical documentation. 
  • Develop regulatory deliverables including:  
  • Intended Use Statements 
  • Performance Evaluation Plans (PEP) 
  • Performance Evaluation Reports (PER) 
  • Risk Management Files 
  • Clinical Performance Documentation 
  • Analytical Performance Documentation 
  • Labeling and IFU content 
  • Post-Market Surveillance Plans 
  • Ensure traceability across design controls and technical documentation. 

Clinical & Performance Evidence 

  • Advise on analytical and clinical performance studies required for CE-IVDR submission. 
  • Review study protocols and evidence packages supporting intended use claims. 
  • Ensure alignment of clinical validation data with CE-IVDR expectations.  

Notified Body & Regulatory Agency Interactions 

  • Support Notified Body selection and engagement strategy. 
  • Participate in regulatory meetings and audits. 
  • Prepare and coordinate deficiency responses and remediation plans. 
  • Serve as regulatory subject matter expert during submission activities.  

Quality System Integration 

  • Partner with QA and product development teams to establish IVDR-compliant design controls. 
  • Ensure alignment between product development, manufacturing, and regulatory requirements. 
  • Review SOPs, DHF, risk management, and validation documentation. 
  • Provide guidance on post-market surveillance and vigilance activities. 

CDMO & Manufacturing Support 

  • Review regulatory aspects of kit development and manufacturing transfer activities. 
  • Support qualification of CE-IVDR-capable CDMO partners. 
  • Ensure regulatory requirements are incorporated into manufacturing and quality agreements. 
  • Review stability, QC, and release testing strategies supporting CE-IVDR submissions.  

 

 

Requirements

Required 

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Regulatory Affairs, Biology, Molecular Biology, Life Sciences, or related field. 
  • Minimum 8 years of IVD regulatory experience. 
  • Direct experience leading CE-IVDR submissions. 
  • Strong understanding of EU IVDR (2017/746). 
  • Experience preparing CE-IVDR technical files and performance evaluation documentation. 
  • Experience working with Notified Bodies. 
  • Experience supporting oncology molecular diagnostics, NGS assays, liquid biopsy, or precision oncology products. 
  • Strong project management and communication skills. 

Preferred 

  • RAC certification and/or advanced regulatory credentials. 
  • Experience with oncology MRD, ctDNA, liquid biopsy, or companion diagnostics. 
  • Experience with distributed kit products and CDMO manufacturing models. 
  • Knowledge of ISO 13485 and European quality system requirements. 
  • Prior experience supporting US FDA and global regulatory submissions. 

 

Estimated Commitment 

  • Approximately 10–20 hours per week initially. 
  • Increased involvement during technical file preparation and submission phases. 
  • Flexible remote engagement. 
  • Occasional travel for partner, Notified Body, or project meetings may be required. 

 

Preferred Candidate Profile 

The ideal candidate has successfully led CE-IVDR submissions for oncology molecular diagnostics, liquid biopsy, NGS, or companion diagnostic products and has firsthand experience interacting with Notified Bodies. Experience bringing a novel molecular assay from development through CE-IVDR commercialization would be highly desirable. 

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