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Consumer Safety Officer

Vacancies in the following locations:
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA

Join FDA and serve on the frontlines protecting our nation's public health safety within the Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA). At ORA, we work in a range of program areas and locations, with 227 offices and 13 laboratories throughout the nation or around the world. Our employees inspect product facilities; investigate criminal violations; analyze lab samples; provide administrative services, and much more. Be a part of ensuring that the thousands of products we use every day are safe and effective.

These Direct-Hire positions are in the Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs program office. As an import or domestic investigator, the Consumer Safety Officer has demonstrated and is recognized for a high level of competence in the full range of commodities regulated within the boundaries of an FDA Program such as human and animal foods, drugs, medical devices, medical products, imports, etc., or in a narrow specialty within a program area.

Responsibilities
  • Performs analyses and evaluation on data samples and documented information gathered during inspections and investigations.
  • Plans and conducts regulatory inspections and in-depth investigations of various industry establishments, such as manufacturers, re-packers, own label distributors, and importers.
  • Interacts with various levels of officials representing the establishment the establishments subject to regulatory review.

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