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Graduate Regulatory Affairs Officer

VRS Regulatory
Leeds
1 month ago
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An opportunity for a recent science or law graduate to join a successful, global chemical innovation company that produces natural ingredients for a range of consumer products.


This is a newly created role to provide support to the regulatory affairs department.


Responsibilities

  • Management of regulatory documents and scientific data
  • Researching regulatory requirements for the products
  • Creating clear summaries of complex technical information
  • General ad-hoc support to the regulatory team.

Qualifications

  • A highly organised approach
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Prioritisation skills
  • Personable communication skills
  • Professional approach and someone who takes pride in getting the job done.

You must be looking to use your degree in a desk-based role and be interested in regulations and compliance.


Strong attention to detail is an absolute must have.


Key Skills: Interest in regulatory affairs, IT Literacy, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, SharePoint, organisation, workload management, prioritisation, attention to detail, professional approach, technical administration, document management, research skills, technical summary writing.


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