Travere Therapeutics

Senior Manager, CMC Regulatory Affairs - Small Molecules

Travere Therapeutics$132K — $172K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, or a related discipline; advanced degree preferred.
  • 7+ years of Regulatory Affairs experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, particularly in CMC.
  • Significant experience with small molecule products from IND to commercialization and lifecycle management required.
  • Proven expertise in managing CMC regulatory submissions and interactions with health authorities.
  • Experience in supporting global regulatory activities with multiple agencies including FDA and EMA.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement CMC regulatory strategies for clinical development and commercialization.
  • Lead cross-functional program teams, providing strategic regulatory guidance.
  • Partner with various departments to align CMC activities with regulatory objectives.
  • Assess regulatory risks and provide strategic recommendations to support program goals.
  • Lead the preparation and submission of CMC documentation for regulatory filings.
  • Serve as the primary CMC representative in Health Authority meetings.
  • Develop strategies for post-approval CMC changes and lifecycle management.

Benefits

  • Premium health plans for employees and dependents.
  • Wellness and employee support programs.
  • Life insurance and disability coverage.
  • Retirement plans with employer matching.
  • Generous paid time off to support work-life balance.
Full Job Description
Department:
107000 Regulatory

Location:
San Diego, USA- Remote

Position Summary:

The Senior Manager, CMC Regulatory Affairs is responsible for providing strategic and operational regulatory leadership for Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (CMC) activities across development and commercial programs. This role leads the development and execution of CMC regulatory strategies to support clinical development, marketing applications, and lifecycle management activities for small molecule drug products, with primary emphasis on oral solid dosage forms including tablets and capsules.

The Senior Manager serves as the primary CMC Regulatory Affairs representative on cross-functional teams and partners closely with Pharmaceutical Development, Technical Operations, Manufacturing, Quality, Analytical Development, Supply Chain, Regulatory Operations, and Project Management to ensure alignment of CMC development plans with regulatory requirements and business objectives.

This position requires extensive experience supporting small molecule drug product development from IND through commercialization, with significant expertise in oral solid dosage forms, drug product manufacturing, formulation development, analytical methods, process validation, and lifecycle management.

Responsibilities:

CMC Regulatory Strategy, Submissions & Dossier Development
  • Develop and implement CMC regulatory strategies to support clinical development, registration, commercialization, and lifecycle management of small molecule pharmaceutical products.
  • Serve as the CMC Regulatory lead on cross-functional program teams, providing strategic regulatory guidance throughout product development and commercialization.
  • Partner with Pharmaceutical Development, Technical Operations, Manufacturing, Quality, Analytical Development, Supply Chain, and Regulatory Operations to ensure CMC activities support regulatory objectives and submission timelines.
  • Assess regulatory risks, develop mitigation strategies, and provide strategic regulatory recommendations to support program goals and business priorities.
  • Provide regulatory support for products from IND through NDA approval and post-approval lifecycle management, including expedited development pathways where applicable.
  • Lead preparation, review, and submission of CMC documentation for regulatory filings, including INDs, CTAs, IMPDs, NDAs, MAAs, amendments, supplements, variations, annual reports, and responses to Health Authority questions.
  • Author and review Module 2 and Module 3 CMC documentation, ensuring technical accuracy, consistency, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Coordinate cross-functional contributions to CMC regulatory submissions and ensure compliance with regional regulatory expectations.
  • Lead CMC regulatory activities supporting initial marketing applications and registration strategies.
  • Serve as the primary CMC representative for Health Authority meetings and responses to regulatory questions.
  • Support inspection readiness and regulatory assessments related to manufacturing, quality systems, and product quality.
  • Develop filing strategies for post-approval CMC changes, including manufacturing process improvements, formulation changes, specification updates, analytical method changes, manufacturing site transfers, technology transfers, process validation, stability updates, and supplier changes.


Technical Leadership for Small Molecule Drug Products
  • Provide strategic regulatory guidance for development and commercialization of small molecule pharmaceutical products, with primary emphasis on oral solid dosage forms including tablets, capsules, and related modified-release formulations.
  • Collaborate with Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing teams to support formulation development, process development, scale-up, technology transfer, process validation, and commercial manufacturing.
  • Evaluate regulatory impact of manufacturing changes involving active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, formulation development, manufacturing processes, packaging systems, and commercial manufacturing sites.
  • Support regulatory strategies for technology transfers, manufacturing site changes, alternate suppliers, and lifecycle management activities.
  • Provide regulatory oversight and guidance for analytical method development, validation, specifications, and stability programs supporting product quality and regulatory compliance.
  • Contribute to regulatory assessments of critical material attributes (CMAs), critical process parameters (CPPs), critical quality attributes (CQAs), control strategies, and pharmaceutical development throughout product development and commercialization.
  • Provide CMC regulatory support for combination products or biologic products when applicable; prior biologics experience is considered advantageous but is not a primary requirement.


Education/Experience Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, or a related scientific discipline required. Equivalent combination of education and applicable job experience may be considered.
  • Advanced degree (MS, PhD, PharmD, or equivalent) in related discipline preferred.
  • 7+ years of Regulatory Affairs experience within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, including significant CMC Regulatory Affairs experience.
  • Strong experience with small molecule pharmaceutical products from IND through commercialization and post-approval lifecycle management required.


Additional Skills/Experience:
  • The ideal candidate will embody Travere's core values: Courage, Community Spirit, Patient Focus and Teamwork
  • Driven, intelligent, passionate about making a difference for patients with rare diseases
  • Extensive experience supporting oral solid dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, and related drug product manufacturing.
  • Demonstrated experience preparing and managing CMC regulatory submissions, including INDs, CTAs, IMPDs, NDAs, MAAs, amendments, supplements, annual reports, and variations.
  • Experience supporting global regulatory activities with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Medicines Agency (EMA), Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) regulatory authorities, and Japan's Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA).
  • Experience supporting manufacturing process development, formulation development, process validation, technology transfer, and commercialization of small molecule drug products.
  • Experience leading or supporting Health Authority interactions related to CMC topics.
  • Demonstrated experience managing post-approval CMC changes, including manufacturing changes, site transfers, specification updates, analytical method changes, supplier changes, and lifecycle management activities.
  • Ability to work independently and take ownership of complex CMC regulatory activities.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities and ability to build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to travel 10% domestically and internationally.
  • All positions have an essential job function to be able to perform face to face work with colleagues and/or onsite in San Diego. No role is expected to be 100% remote.


Total Rewards Offerings:
Travere provides comprehensive total rewards offerings that demonstrate our commitment as a diverse, equitable, people-centric, and pay-for-performance organization.

Benefits: Our benefits include premium health, financial, work-life and well-being offerings for eligible employees and dependents, wellness and employee support programs, life insurance, disability, retirement plans with employer match and generous paid time off.

Compensation: Our competitive compensation package includes a combination of both cash compensation (base pay and short-term incentive) and long-term incentive compensation (company stock), designed to recognize, retain, and reward employees.

Target Base Pay Range:
$132,000.00 - $172,000.00

*This information is current as of the date of this posting and may be modified in the future. Actual pay offered to a candidate will depend on a variety of factors including the candidate's experience, education, skills, and location.

Travere will accept applications on an ongoing basis until a candidate is selected for the position.

About Travere Therapeutics

Travere Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that develops treatments for rare diseases. The company's products are focused on the treatment of kidney diseases, including focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and Alport syndrome. Travere Therapeutics was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Alameda, California.
Learn more about Travere Therapeutics
Size
300 employees
Market Cap
$1.2 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$169.4 million
5 Year Trend
+11.2%
Revenue
$198.3 million
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