Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
The Opportunity:
The Associate Director, GMP Quality Assurance will provide quality oversight and decision-making authority for development, technology transfe , manufacture, testing, and batch disposition of small molecule Drug Substance (DS) and Drug Product Intermediate (DPI). The role ensures GMP compliance, product quality, data integrity, and inspection readiness for late-stage clinical and commercial programs.
This role will be the primary Quality partner to Technical Operations, CMC, Regulatory, Supply Chain, Analytical Development, and external CDMOs, with end-to-end oversight of DS and DPI manufacturing, quality events, validation, release, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities include:
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Provide QA oversight and disposition support for clinical and commercial small molecule DS and DPI batches, ensuring compliance with GMPs, regulatory filings, specifications, and internal standards.
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Review and approve master and executed batch records, specifications, methods, certificates of analysis, and release packages.
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Review and approve deviations, investigations, OOS/OOT results, change controls, CAPAs, and risk assessments affecting DS and DPI; ensure scientifically sound product-impact evaluations.
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Lead Quality Governance and operational meetings with CDMOs and contract laboratories to align on manufacturing readiness, issue escalation, release timelines, and performance.
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Provide QA oversight for technology transfer, scale-up, process validation/PPQ, cleaning validation, analytical method transfer, and continued process verification.
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Support CMC submissions, inspections, lifecycle changes, and health authority responses.
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Maintain inspection readiness and the GMP Quality System through SOPs, supplier qualification, metrics, and oversight of critical materials, CDMOs, and laboratories.
Required Skills, Experience and Education:
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A Bachelor's degree in a scientific or technical discipline is required.
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A minimum of 10+ years of progressive GMP Quality experience, including late-stage or commercial small molecule DS and/or DPI manufacturing.
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Quality oversight of CDMOs supporting technology transfer, validation/PPQ, manufacturing, testing, and batch release.
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Inspection readiness experience in the United States and ex-US markets.
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Technical knowledge of small molecule process chemistry, process controls, impurity management, analytical testing, specifications, and validation.
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Knowledge of applicable US and global GMP regulations and industry practices.
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Experience with deviations, investigations, OOS/OOT, CAPAs, change controls, and risk assessments.
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Ability to assess complex manufacturing and analytical issues and make risk-based Quality decisions.
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Strong leadership, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills.
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Ability to manage multiple priorities, external partners, and aggressive timelines.
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Sound judgment, attention to detail, self-motivation, and commitment to product quality.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic quality/document management systems.
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Experience reviewing CMC content for IND/IMPD/NDA submissions and post-approval changes.
Preferred Skills:
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