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Find your next Medical Devices job below. Real Life Sciences has a comprehensive Medical Devices recruitment offering. We work with small medical device organisations through to global leading medical device and pharmaceutical organisations. Real Life Sciences recruits across various sectors, giving you access to the latest contract and permanent roles in the sector. We have built an international footprint of specialist consultants that reflects the needs of this highly dynamic and rapidly growing industry. Our team of consultants will work with you to help you find the right job for you.

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  • Regulatory Affairs Manager East Kilbride, Scotland, United Kingdom Permanent
  • Technical Leader Chepstow, Wales, United Kingdom Permanent
  • Head of Regulatory Affairs East Kilbride, Scotland, United Kingdom Permanent
  • Quality Engineer - Post Market Bathgate, Scotland, United Kingdom Permanent
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Real Life Sciences Singapore partnered with APAC MedTech Forum 2019

14 Nov 2019

The healthcare industry is evolving rapidly and our Real Life Sciences team in Singapore attended the recent APAC MedTech Forum to get first-hand insight to the latest trends in the market.

Where will your Quality Assurance career take you?

28 Oct 2019

As pharma and biotech businesses appreciate the need to increase quality assurance investment, this is leading to a huge investment in quality assurance jobs. But how do you know whether the permanent or contract route is right for you?

Where is Singapore in its digital pharma journey?

11 Oct 2019

As the region’s technological hub, Singapore’s digital journey has rapidly evolved with sophisticated technologies and innovation. As such, the nation is well-poised to transform the future of pharma within Southeast Asia. But what exactly is the impact of digital disruption in the sector, what does it mean and how is it going to impact the pharmaceutical scene?