Regulatory Affairs Associate - Now Hiringother related Employment listings - Riceboro, GA at Geebo

Regulatory Affairs Associate - Now Hiring


Summary:
The Regulatory Affairs Associate will be responsible for overall product safety and regulatory compliance for products.
Works closely with regulatory team members worldwide to ensure product compliance.
Responsibilities:
Acts as a regulatory consultant to ensure all products comply with applicable regulations and market needs (e.
g.
, TSCA, FDA, NSF).
Respondto internal and external product regulatory inquiries, including, e.
g.
, EPA, FDA, OSHA / GHS, DOT, IATA, and IMDG questions.
Maintains and improves systems, processes, and procedures for product compliance.
Stays current on new and changing regulations.
Analyzes and communicates impacts.
Assists global team in classifying products, including GHS and DOT/dangerous goods.
Review new products and/or changes to existing products for compliance.
Collaborates with other functions as needed to ensure compliance.
Prepares and submits product registrations or reports to regulatory bodies as assigned.
Supports company implementation of Responsible Care and product stewardship programs as assigned.
Participates in industry associations as assigned.
Requirements Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Life Science, or related science preferred.
Five to ten years of experience in the chemical industry.
Working knowledge of TSCA, OSHA, and/or DOT regulations.
Interpersonal and organizational skills.
Attention to detail.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Proficiency in learning and use of digital tools.
Benefits:
Competitive Salary Medical Benefits Dental Benefits Vision Coverage Flexible Spending Accounts 401(k) Savings Plan Vacation Days Sick/Incidental Days Paid Holidays Life Insurance Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Employee Development & Training LI-SNF #MON-SNFSalary:
$23.
47 to $38.
62.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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