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Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Specialist

Bolton Group
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Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Specialist

We are looking for Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Technician to join our PSRA Team in our Adhesives Business Unit based in Netherlands.

How you make the difference

Monitoring and implement changes related to the chemical legislation for our plants in Goes & Bühl.

How your agenda looks like:

  • Responding to customer inquiries related to chemical legislation
  • Supporting the Early Warning process by identifying and communicating relevant developments
  • Contributing to the Management of Change (MOC) process
  • Maintaining and updating the compliance tool: ensuring legal overviews are current and working with your manager to implement necessary changes

Your team:

You will report to the PSRA Manager and work closely together with the teams in the plant in Goes & Bühl.

What makes you a great fit:

  • Education: bachelor degree in Chemistry, Natural Science or Process Engineering
  • Work Experience: >2 years of experience with chemical legislation
  • Local language: Dutch and English

What’s in for you

  • Work location: Goes, Netherlands
  • Contract type: Permanent
  • Working Hours: Full Time
  • Remote Working: Standard business hours with remote working options available

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About Bolton

Bolton is an Italian family-owned fast-moving consumer goods company with 10.500 people located across 60 offices, 17 production facilities, 10 R&D laboratories, and 14 fishing vessels worldwide. With a diverse portfolio of over 60 quality brands, Bolton has been enriching the lives of millions of people every day for more than 75 years, making their everyday more delicious, more enjoyable, useful, and beautiful .

About Adhesives

Bolton Adhesives is a Business Unit of Bolton that supplies innovative gluing, bonding and sealing products. We constantly improve our high-performance products, formulas and packaging to ensure they respect nature and people, all while making the difference to the lives of every household.


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