At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead regulatory submissions and compliance strategies for biocides across Europe, Middle East & Africa.
- Company: Join a highly regarded international business with a collaborative culture.
- Benefits: Up to £60k salary, 20% bonus, private healthcare, and gym membership reimbursement.
- Other info: Dynamic role with strong project management and communication opportunities.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in regulatory affairs while working with a diverse product portfolio.
- Qualifications: Experience in biocides regulatory affairs and a relevant scientific degree.
The predicted salary is between 48000 - 60000 £ per year.
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Regulatory Specialist with strong Biocides / BPR expertise to join a highly regarded international business supporting regulatory activities across the Europe, Middle East & Africa region.
As a regulatory submission specialist in biocides, you have the chance to work within a collaborative, technical team where you'll take ownership of regulatory submissions, compliance strategy, and technical support across a varied product portfolio.
As a regulatory specialist, you will lead the preparation, submission and lifecycle management of biocidal dossiers, acting as a key regulatory contact across the business and with external authorities.
As an experienced regulatory specialist, you will bring strong hands-on experience within chemical regulatory affairs and a confident understanding of European biocidal legislation.
- Liaising with regulatory authorities, technical teams and consultants
- Supporting compliance across BPR, REACH, CLP and transport regulations
- Monitoring EU / UK / international regulatory developments
- Maintaining registrations under EU, UK and Turkish REACH
- Providing technical regulatory advice internally and externally
- Supporting Responsible Care and regulatory reporting activities
Experience in Biocides / BPR regulatory affairs is required, along with a scientific degree (Chemistry, Biology, Toxicology, Ecotoxicology or related). Strong project management and stakeholder communication skills are essential, as well as the ability to work independently while managing multiple regulatory priorities.
Benefits include up to 20% bonus, contributory pension (approx. 9%), private medical healthcare (including family cover), and gym membership reimbursement.
Associate Regulatory Affairs Specialist employer: Hudson Shribman
Join a leading international business as an Associate Regulatory Affairs Specialist, where you will thrive in a dynamic and collaborative work environment. With competitive compensation, including a generous bonus structure and comprehensive benefits such as private medical healthcare and gym membership reimbursement, this role offers not only professional growth but also a supportive culture that values your contributions. Located in a vibrant region, you'll have the opportunity to engage with diverse regulatory challenges while advancing your career in the biocides sector.