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Regulatory Manager | Nutritional Manufacturing | North West UK

Are you a regulatory professional ready to lead in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment? One of our clients—a well-established and growing manufacturer in the nutritional supplements sector—is looking for a Regulatory Manager to join their Quality team.

?? Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
?? Department: Quality
?? Salary: £50,000 – £55,000 (DOE)
?? Hours: Mon–Thurs 8am–5pm, Fri 8am–1pm

About the Company:
We’re excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a Regulatory Affairs Manager to join a thriving nutraceutical manufacturing company experiencing sustained growth and ambitious expansion plans.
The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in supplement regulations, with a strong grasp of product labelling, claims substantiation, and ingredient compliance. However, we also welcome applications from professionals with regulatory experience in other highly regulated sectors, such as the pharmaceutical industry.

What You’ll Do:
• Lead and develop a small regulatory team
• Ensure compliance with GMP, medicines regulations, and food safety legislation
• Assess new materials and legislation for regulatory impact
• Manage documentation, licences, and supplier records
• Represent the company at industry meetings and with regulatory consultants
• Stay ahead of evolving legislation and drive regulatory excellence

What We’re Looking For:
? BSc in a science-based subject or 10+ years in a regulated sector
? 5+ years in regulatory roles within food, pharma, or medical devices
? Strong leadership and communication skills
? Bonus if you have experience in the nutritional supplement industry
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Interested in learning more?
Apply now or message me directly for a confidential conversation. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a growing business.
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