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Regulatory Manager, UK and Europe

Alton
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Regulatory Manager, UK and Europe
Location: Alton GU34 2QR, or Home / Hybrid working
Salary: £45-£50k per annum DOE + Benefits
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Hours: 38.75 per week 08:30 – 17:00 nominal hours – worked with flexitime
Benefits:
• 24 days holiday + birthday, Extra day after 2 years and again after 4 years
• Pension: Enhanced after probation to matched contributions up to a further 2%
• Health Cash plan
• BUPA
• Employee Assistance programme from day 1.
Regulatory Manager, UK, Europe and ROW Insecticides and Rodenticides.
Regulatory Manager - About the Role:
To work with and assist the Regulatory Manager to organise insecticide and rodenticide submissions and maintain existing authorisations in UK, EU and ROW.
The role involves communicating and negotiating with regulatory authorities, interpreting and applying relevant legislation, liaising with local regulatory contacts, compiling and submitting regulatory dossiers and ensuring that pesticide product registrations are maintained in compliance with regulatory requirements.
The main duties include:
• Project Management: Under the instruction and guidance of the Line Manager coordinate, organise and plan regulatory dossiers for submission to regulatory bodies; assuring the consistency of the data.
• Work to registration plans and projects – working with regional business managers and with various relevant disciplines within the company as required.
• Progress projects, as directed by the Regulatory Manager, to obtain territory regulatory approvals to agreed time scales and budgets.
• As required, liaise with territory regulatory authorities and/or local regulatory contacts to regulatory projects
• Maintaining information on territory regulatory requirements and the status of product registrations
• Providing support and advice to colleagues concerning regulatory requirements for PelGar’s products in the relevant territories.
• Adhering to H&S policies and procedures
• Plus, any other reasonable request.
Regulatory Manager - Key Skills, Experience and Attributes:
• First or 2:1 Degree level education (chemistry or biological sciences)
• Minimum 1 years’ experience in regulatory affairs – preferably working within the Biocides Product Regulation
• An understanding of the commercial pressures and requirements of regulatory affairs within a commercial operation
About the Company:
PelGar International is the leading British manufacturer of highly effective rodenticide and insecticide products for the control of public health and farming pests around the world. With an active and dynamic research and development programme, which draws on a wide range of market intelligence and technical feed-back, we aim to provide innovative and novel solutions to any global pest problem.
PelGar operates from its headquarters in Hampshire, England and through local offices in mainland Europe, Africa, Australia and North America. Our analytical and formulation laboratory ensures the highest product quality from two UK manufacturing sites, while our technical team provide valuable insights into the behaviour and biology of the rodents and insects being targeted.
If you have the necessary skills and experience to perform well in this role, click APPLY, forwarding a recent copy of your CV for consideration in the first instance.
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