Working Student Regulatory Affairs
- Location: Hamburg, Norderstedt - tesa Headquarter
- Entry as: limited to max. 1 year
- Work Area: Legal
What you will do
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Working Student to join our Regulatory Affairs Department. The primary focus of this role will be on data collection, data cleansing to support our regulatory compliance efforts. This is an excellent opportunity for a student to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- You collect and compile regulatory data from various sources.
- You perform data cleansing to ensure accuracy and consistency.
- You solve simple customer requests
- You support the preparation of regulatory submissions and reports.
- You collaborate with team members to ensure data integrity and compliance with regulatory standards.
What you will need
- You are currently enrolled in a relevant degree program (e.g., Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Data Science).
- You have a strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- You are proficientcin Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)..
- You have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- You have the ability to work independently and as part of a team
- You have a basic understanding of regulatory affairs and compliance
What you can expect
tesa is one of the world's leading manufacturers of adhesive tape solutions, with a range of more than 7,000 products. With passion for technology, we drive innovation, reliability, and sustainability to shape a better future.
Our solutions make a difference in the work, products, and lives of our customers across a variety of industries, including Automotive, Electronics, and Home applications. With this, we address a broad segment of business customers, but also you as a private consumer.
You might be surprised to discover the many places where our adhesive solutions are at work, from the battery in your electric car, to the display of your mobile phone, and even in the elevator in your building. Wherever you look, you'll find tesa - holding the world together since more than 125 years.