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Regulatory Affairs Manager

Atrio Search
Newcastle upon Tyne
15 hours ago
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My client is looking for a Regulatory Affairs Manager (Independent Consultant) to strengthen its European regulatory affairs team and support the registration of plant protection products in the United Kingdom.


Mission 1 – Manage UK Ecotoxicology Registrations

  • Prepare, submit, and maintain registration dossiers for plant protection products under the UK regulatory system, liaising with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and other relevant authorities.
  • Ensure compliance of ecotoxicology sections across all stages of the application process, including post-approval management and renewals.
  • Keep abreast of evolving regulatory guidance and ensure alignment with EU zonal frameworks where applicable.


Mission 2 – Provide Scientific and Technical Expertise

  • Review and interpret ecotoxicological studies for various active substances (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides) and application methods (spray, drip irrigation, seed treatment).
  • Apply sound knowledge of risk assessment principles, ecotoxicology guidelines, and statistical analysis.
  • Integrate up-to-date approaches, including the latest EFSA and UK HSE guidance on birds, mammals, and bees, into dossier preparation.


Mission 3 – Lead Projects and Collaborate Across Borders

  • Manage multiple registration projects, ensuring timelines and deliverables are met.
  • Interact effectively with internal teams, external consultants, and regulatory authorities to clarify requirements and provide scientific justification.
  • Contribute to strategic decisions within Sharda’s European regulatory network and support coordination with colleagues in continental Europe and India.


This position is for you if you demonstrate:

  • Proven experience in ecotoxicology and registration of plant protection products in the UK and/or EU regulatory environment.
  • Strong analytical and scientific skills, including data interpretation and study review.
  • Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken; experience engaging with UK authorities (HSE) is a strong advantage.


This role will provide you with

  • A key position in an international, fast-growing agrochemical company expanding its UK footprint.
  • The opportunity to shape regulatory strategy and directly influence product access to the UK market.
  • A versatile, high-impact role within a collaborative, multicultural environment.


Location: United Kingdom – Home-based position with occasional travel to European offices or regulatory meetings.


Contract type : Independent consultant role, offering autonomy and close collaboration with the teams.

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