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Global Regulatory Manager

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7 months ago
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Title: Global Regulatory Manager

Location: Nottinghamshire

Salary: £60,000 - £90,000 per annum

Term: Permanent

Benefits: Flexible benefits platform - pick what suits you best! Annual bonus, employee discounts, enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption leave, EAP and much more.

SRG is working with a leading manufacturer of personal care products, based in Nottinghamshire, who have a fantastic company culture. They are now looking for a Global Regulatory Manager who would be responsible for all aspects of product regulatory compliance for cosmetic and personal care brands sold regionally in EMEA and APAC, ensure delivery of regulatory activities across all distribution channels and growth and management of an established team. This role would suit candidates with several years' experience within the cosmetics and personal care industry.

Working Hours: Monday to Friday - 37.5 Hours a week 25 days holiday + 8 Bank holidays

Role / Description:

Lead and manage a team of five, fostering a collaborative and motivated work environment
Develop and implement regulatory strategies to support the successful launch products in EMEA and APAC regions
Ensure compliance with cosmetics regulations, including CLP, REACH, PETA/Leaping Bunny, SDS, PIFs, artworks and Dossiers
Oversee all aspects of product regulatory compliance for brands sold regionally in EMEA and APAC
Build strong partnerships with cross-functional technical and non-technical stakeholders
Develop processes to ensure efficiency and timely delivery of regulatory activities across all distribution channels
Represent and protect company brands and products in trade bodies and regional partnerships
Maintain tools and data management systems to ensure compliance and provide product dossiers for market approval

Requirements:

8+ years of experience in cosmetics regulations and leadership
Experience leading, managing and developing a team
Recent experience in managing regulatory activities for global markets, particularly EMEA and APAC
Strong understanding of regulatory requirements and processes in the cosmetics industry
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and partners
Be availible to work onsite 5 days a week

SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors.

If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively, please email a copy of your CV to For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Rhi on (phone number removed).

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Keywords: regulations, global regulations, cosmetics, personal care, EMEA, APAC, CLP, REACH, PETA, Leaping Bunny, SDS, PIFs, artworks, Dossiers, compliance, regulatory, project management, leadership, management, stake holder management,

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