Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs CMC

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Key Responsibilities

Support the development and execution of global RegCMC strategies for small-molecule programs across stages of development, from IND through NDA/MAA readiness.

Requirements Summary

Advanced degree (MS, PhD, PharmD) in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, chemical engineering, or a related discipline; a Bachelor's degree with directly relevant experience will be considered.

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Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs CMC

Skyhawk Therapeutics is seeking a hands-on, Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs CMC (RegCMC) to support the development and execution of the global RegCMC strategy for Skyhawk's small molecule pipeline. Working closely with the Director, RegCMC, you will help serve as a RegCMC point of contact across the organization, partnering with Pharmaceutical Development, Manufacturing, Quality, and Program teams to deliver high-quality, timely regulatory submissions that advance clinical development and support eventual commercialization. This is an ideal opportunity for a growing RegCMC professional who thrives in fast-paced, science-driven biotech where their work has direct and visible impact.

Responsibilities

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  • Support the development and execution of global RegCMC strategies for small-molecule programs across stages of development, from IND through NDA/MAA readiness.
  • Identify and work in collaboration with CMC Team to address regulatory risks.
  • Monitor evolving global health authority expectations and guidance (FDA, EMA, ICH) and translate them into actionable strategy.
  • Author and review all applicable Quality sections for global regulatory filings, including IND/IMPD, annual reports, and briefing documents.
  • Support and coordinate responses to CMC information requests with accuracy and timeliness.
  • Partner with Pharmaceutical Development, Manufacturing, Quality, and Program Management to provide regulatory input on control strategy, specifications, manufacturing changes, comparability, process validation, and lifecycle management.
  • Assist with CDMO and external partner oversight from a regulatory perspective, ensuring alignment with submission commitments.

Requirements

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  • Advanced degree (MS, PhD, PharmD) in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, chemical engineering, or a related discipline; a Bachelor's degree with directly relevant experience will be considered.
  • 7+ years of combined Regulatory Affairs CMC and pharmaceutical industry experience.
  • Experience contributing to global CMC regulatory strategy for small-molecule programs across one or more stages of development.
  • Hands-on authorship of CTD Module 3 content; working familiarity with ICH guidelines and applicable FDA/EMA guidance.
  • Experience supporting IND, NDA, or MAA regulatory submissions.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, and to prioritize in a fast-paced biotech environment.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting a program through later-stage development or the clinical-to-commercial transition.
  • Exposure to both early- and late-stage pipeline assets within the same organization.

Skyhawk Therapeutics is committed to pay transparency and equitable compensation practices. The base salary range for the Clinical Trial Associate is $170,000-230,000 annually. This range reflects the minimum and maximum target for such position. Skyhawk Therapeutics will assess the appropriate level for a qualified candidate based on job-related skills, professional experience, and relevant education or training.

Skyhawk is committed to discovering, developing and commercializing small molecule therapeutics that modify RNA expression. We use our novel SkySTAR® platform (Skyhawk Small molecule Therapeutics for Alternative splicing of RNA) to develop drug candidates directed toward targets for some of the world’s most intractable diseases including neurological conditions, cancer, and traditionally “undruggable” targets.

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Waltham, United States
On-site at the office
Who can apply
US

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July 8, 2026
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