HSEQR Coordinator

Sutton
10 months ago
Applications closed

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a talented Supply Chain & HSEQR Team as a HSEQR Coordinator, supporting our commercial teams in managing regulatory and quality enquiries. You’ll play a key role in enhancing customer engagement, ensuring compliance, and driving process improvement.

Why Join?

  • Be part of a high-performing, multi-disciplinary operations team

  • Gain exposure to multiple market sectors and regulatory frameworks

  • Collaborate with experienced colleagues in a dynamic, international business

  • Opportunities to develop professionally and contribute to a purpose-led business

  • Make an impact in shaping sustainable supply chain and regulatory practices

    Key Responsibilities:

  • Assess and complete quality and regulatory customer enquiries and questionnaires

  • Work closely with commercial teams and the global regulatory questionnaire centre

  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with customers, suppliers, and internal teams

  • Ensure accuracy and attention to detail in all communications and documentation

  • Assist the HSEQR Manager in executing the broader strategic agenda, including - Regulatory compliance, Risk and quality management, Environmental performance and Sustainability initiatives.

    Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • Professional, customer-focused, and detail-oriented

  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills

  • Strong organisational and time management abilities

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint)

  • Experience with Salesforce CRM is desirable

  • Previous experience in a role managing regulatory, quality, or sustainability requirements

  • Understanding of one or more regulated sectors such as Food & Nutrition, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, or Personal Care

  • Exposure to distribution, sales, or marketing environments is a plus

    Apply Now
    If you're passionate about regulatory compliance, precision, and customer service—and want to work at the intersection of quality and operational excellence—we’d love to hear from you

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