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Regulatory Affairs Manager

Accrington
2 days ago
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Are you an experienced Regulatory Affairs Manager looking to make a impact in the chemical manufacturing industry? We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented professional to lead the regulatory strategy and ensure full compliance across site operations.

As a Regulatory Affairs Manager , you will play a critical role in navigating complex regulatory environments, working cross-functionally with R&D, production, quality, and commercial teams to support product compliance and market access. Your expertise will directly influence the ability to innovate safely and responsibly.

Key Responsibilities of Regulatory Affairs Manager :

Serve as the primary Regulatory Affairs Manager for all chemical regulatory matters, including REACH, TSCA, SEPA and other global compliance frameworks.
Prepare, submit, and maintain product registration dossiers and regulatory filings.
To complete the REACH registration of the full product range within the time limits set by ECHA.
Work closely with the SHE Manager and operations to ensure that the manufacturing process, human health and environmental exposure meet the scope of the CSR for each registered product.
Maintain material safety data sheet for all products which conform to the legislative requirements of both the U.K. and the countries into which the products are sold.
Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders to integrate regulatory requirements into product development and manufacturing processes.
Represent the company with regulatory agencies and industry associations.
Interpret regulatory legislation as applied to chemical entities so that the company can achieve its registration requirements in full, on time and at the most efficient cost; Monitoring and interpreting regulatory changes, advising the business on potential impactsQualifications required from Regulatory Affairs Manager :

Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Regulatory Affairs, or related field.
Minimum 3-5 years' experience in regulatory affairs within chemical manufacturing.
Working knowledge of international chemical regulations and compliance systems.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills-ability to work well with people across all levels of the organisation.What We Value:

We're looking for someone who not only excels in as a Regulatory Affairs Manager but also thrives in a team-oriented environment and helps foster a positive, values-driven workplace.

This is a chance to join a company that values innovation, and strong relationships. If you're ready to bring your regulatory expertise to a team where culture matters, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today to become our next Regulatory Affairs Manager and help shape the future of safe, sustainable chemical manufacturing

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