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Sr.
AD, Head of IT Quality & Compliance Americas w/ Boehringer Ingelheim USA Corp in Ridgefield, CT.
Lead the regional IT Qual & Compliance Americas (IT Q&C AM) function to ensure efficient & effective common IT regs & IT Qual Mgmt processes/ systems are in place & are monitored w/in the global IT function in the Americas, & to drive IT compliance w/ legal & regulatory reqs as well as w/ corporate compliance policies where applicable in the IT arena (e.
g.
Cloud Comp, segregation of duties).
Position reqs Bach deg (U.
S.
or foreign equiv) in Comp Sci, Info Tech, Bus Info Systems, or rel & 4 yrs of exp in the job offered or in a rel role.
Must have 4 yrs of exp w/:
utilizing know of Data Center, Network, LAN Architectures, Server Security, Client Architecture & Security, Platforms, & Cloud Services; & IT standards such as ITIL & COBIT.
Must have 3 yrs of exp w/:
leading teams; Project Mgmt; qual mgmt systems incl GAMP, Validation/Qualification of Comp Systems, Deviation/CAPA Mgmt, Change Control, Document Mgmt, & Supplier Qualification; evaluating qual systems processes for compliance w/ regulatory reqs & expectations; & reviewing & approving system lifecycle documentation.
Must have 2 yrs of exp w/ audit coordination incl FDA & CTPAT.
Position reqs travel (incl domestic & internat'l) 10% of the time.
Telecommuting permitted:
Work may be performed w/in normal commuting distance from Boehringer Ingelheim USA Corp's office in Ridgefield, CT.
Qualified Applicants:
To apply visit www.
boehringer-ingelheim.
us/careers.
Click on careers & apply (under jobs), enter #4912 into the keywords field.
Click on the Sr.
AD, Head of IT Quality & Compliance Americas, scroll to the bottom of the page & click on apply online to submit your applicationAbout the Company:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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