Regulatory Affairs Analyst Jobs in Alabama

Regulatory affairs analyst jobs in Alabama are concentrated in Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile, where medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical distributors, and defense-adjacent life sciences firms maintain active compliance teams. Employers with lasting regional presences include Encompass Health, Vulcan Materials, and the UAB Health System, all of which maintain regulatory functions tied to FDA, EPA, and federal contracting requirements. Demand is strongest in medical device compliance, environmental permitting, and federal contract regulatory support, with openings at the mid-level and senior end of the market. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles9
Top employerUniversity of South Alabama
Top cityMobile, AL
Cities hiring5
Work type100% On-site
Top industryEducation

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University of Alabama
Veteran and Military Affairs Compliance Manager
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University of Alabama
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Veteran and Military Affairs Compliance Manager
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Accounting
Business Operations
Project Management
$54k - $67k/yr
Master's degree
1,001-5,000

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University of Alabama, Birmingham
Associate Director of Faculty Affairs
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University of Alabama, Birmingham
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Associate Director of Faculty Affairs
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Program Management
Project & Program Management
Project Management
$61k - $99k/yr
Master's degree
10,000+

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Wettermark Keith Personal Injury Lawyers
Veterans Affairs (VA) Attorney
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Wettermark Keith Personal Injury Lawyers
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Veterans Affairs (VA) Attorney
Wettermark Keith Personal Injury Lawyers
Birmingham, Alabama
Compliance & Legal
Consulting & Professional Services
Legal Counsel
On-Site
51-200

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Public Affairs Specialist
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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Public Affairs Specialist
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Mobile, Alabama
Program Management
Project Management
Research & Academia
$75k - $116k/yr
Master's degree in law
10,000+

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HYUNDAI MOBIS
General Affairs Assistant Manager (ESG (Sustainability) & CSR ), BSA1 Montgomery, AL
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HYUNDAI MOBIS
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General Affairs Assistant Manager (ESG (Sustainability) & CSR ), BSA1 Montgomery, AL
HYUNDAI MOBIS
Montgomery, Alabama
Data Analytics
Project Management
201-500

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Regulatory Affairs Analyst Jobs by City in Alabama

Where Alabama roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Mobile
3 jobs
Birmingham
2 jobs
Huntsville
2 jobs
Montgomery
1 job
Tuscaloosa
1 job

Regulatory Affairs Analyst Job Market in Alabama

A snapshot from current Alabama openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

University of South Alabama
University of South Alabama2 open roles
HYUNDAI MOBIS
HYUNDAI MOBIS1 open role
University of Alabama
University of Alabama1 open role

Top Industries Hiring

  • Education
  • Automotive
  • Healthcare & Medical Services

What Alabama Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in regulatory affairs analyst jobs across Alabama.

  • Bachelor's degree in life sciences, chemistry, engineering, or a related technical field
  • Working knowledge of FDA regulations, CFR Title 21, or EPA compliance frameworks
  • Minimum two years of regulatory affairs or quality assurance experience in a regulated industry
  • Familiarity with 510(k) submissions, ANDA filings, or federal contract compliance documentation
  • Proficiency with regulatory document management systems and electronic submission platforms
  • Strong technical writing skills for preparing regulatory submissions and compliance reports

Regulatory Affairs Analyst Jobs in Alabama: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a regulatory affairs analyst in Alabama?

Most Alabama employers require a bachelor's degree in a life science, engineering, or technical field as the foundation. There is no state-issued license specific to regulatory affairs in Alabama, but the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society offers the RAC credential, which is widely recognized by Alabama medical device and pharmaceutical employers. Starting in a quality assurance or compliance coordinator role at a Birmingham or Huntsville manufacturer is the most common path into the field.

Which companies hire regulatory affairs analysts in Alabama?

Alabama regulatory affairs analyst roles are posted by University of South Alabama, HYUNDAI MOBIS, and University of Alabama and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Alabama's concentration of medical device firms in Birmingham and federal contractors in Huntsville means demand is particularly consistent in those two metros.

Which Alabama cities have the most regulatory affairs analyst jobs?

Mobile, Birmingham, and Huntsville lead Alabama for regulatory affairs analyst openings. Birmingham drives volume through its dense cluster of healthcare systems and medical device companies, Huntsville adds openings through defense contractors with federal regulatory obligations, and Mobile contributes through chemical, environmental, and maritime industry compliance roles.

Are there remote regulatory affairs analyst jobs in Alabama?

Yes, and more than most fields. Regulatory affairs work is largely document-driven and does not require a physical lab or production floor, making it well suited to remote arrangements. About 0% of regulatory affairs analyst openings tied to Alabama are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting broader industry norms. Submission coordination, gap analysis, and SOP writing are the functions most commonly performed fully remote.

How can I get hired as a regulatory affairs analyst in Alabama with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is a quality assurance associate or regulatory coordinator role at a medical device or pharmaceutical company, which builds the document-control and compliance vocabulary employers want. UAB Health System and Encompass Health both bring on early-career candidates in compliance-adjacent roles that transition into regulatory work. Earning the RAC credential or completing a regulatory affairs certificate program signals seriousness to Alabama hiring managers and compensates for limited hands-on experience.

Where can I find and apply to regulatory affairs analyst jobs in Alabama?

You can find and apply to regulatory affairs analyst jobs in Alabama on Migrate Mate, which lists current Alabama openings across Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and the broader state. Find roles that fit your background and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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