Regulatory Affairs Specialist

Jonathan Lee Recruitment Ltd
Slough
2 days ago
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A global packaging company are seeking a regulatory affairs specialist to join their technical & quality team, With a commitment to technical excellence and a strong focus on customer satisfaction, this company offers an inspiring environment where your skills will flourish, and your contributions will make a tangible impact.

 Salary to £40,000 to £48,000 plus Benefits- Full time on site. 

What You Will Do:

  • Manage customer requests related to regulatory documentation for manufactured products.

  • Support the Sales and Customer Care teams in addressing specific market requirements.

  • Assist in selecting and approving new materials to ensure compliance with packaging regulations.

  • Maintain and update the European Food Regulation system, including issuing compliance certificates.

  • Participate in product safety audits and support plant-level investigations and corrective actions.

  • Provide regulatory support during development trials and manage documentation for European products.

    What You Will Bring:

  • A degree in a technical discipline such as Chemistry, Food Science, or a related field.

  • Experience in regulatory compliance, food safety, or employee safety, ideally within a manufacturing environment.

  • Knowledge of global food safety programmes such as BRC or ISO 22000.

  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate regulatory data into compliance certificates.

  • Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills, with a high level of integrity and confidentiality.

    This role is pivotal in ensuring the company remains a trusted partner for its global customer base. By maintaining compliance with international regulations, you will contribute to the company's reputation for quality and innovation, supporting its mission to deliver reliable and sustainable packaging solutions worldwide.

    Location:

    The position is based in Slough, UK, offering a convenient location with excellent transport links to support your work-life balance.

    Interested?:

    If you're ready to make a difference and advance your career as a Regulatory Affairs Specialist, don't wait-apply now to seize this exciting opportunity!

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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