Regulatory Specialist

Listgrove Ltd
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4 weeks ago
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Job ref: AZ /64017


Working Conditions

Hybrid position, with regular visits to Head Office in Congleton

Salary £45,000 - £50,000, depending on experience.

Travel may be required for meetings, audits, or industry events.


Listgrove’s partner client is a leading supplier of high-quality nutritional ingredients and supplements, committed to ensuring compliance with the latest UK & EU regulations. They prioritize quality assurance and regulatory compliance to maintain the highest industry standards.


Skills & Experience Required

Minimum 2 years’ experience in a Quality Assurance or Regulatory role (Ideally 5 years).

Strong knowledge of UK & EU nutritional ingredient and supplement regulations, including Novel Foods.

Nutritional experience and/or qualification (e.g., Food Science, Pharmaceuticals, Nutrition, Chemistry, or related field).

Familiarity with SAP

Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage regulatory documentation.

Strong communication skills to liaise with internal teams, regulatory authorities, and external stakeholders.

Ability to work independently and ensure compliance with industry standards.


Role Overview

We are looking for a Quality & Regulatory Specialist to support the nutritional ingredients and supplements division. The ideal candidate will have experience in UK & EU regulatory frameworks, particularly in Novel Foods and other supplement regulations. A Quality Assurance background and nutritional/pharmaceutical experience/qualification are essential for this role.


Key Responsibilities

Regulatory Compliance:

Ensure all products comply with UK & EU nutritional ingredient and supplement regulations, including Novel Food approvals, labeling, and claims.

Stay updated on changes in legislation and proactively advise the business on regulatory impacts.

Prepare and maintain regulatory documentation, including product dossiers, safety data, and compliance reports.

Work with authorities, industry bodies, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance.

Quality Assurance & Technical Support:

Maintain quality standards across the supply chain, ensuring compliance with internal and external requirements.

Conduct supplier and raw material evaluations, ensuring compliance with food safety and quality standards.

Support the development, validation, and implementation of quality processes and audits.

Handle customer quality queries, complaints, and technical documentation requests.


Product & Process Improvement:

Provide technical support to the commercial team regarding product compliance and claims.

Assist with internal audits, risk assessments, and CAPAs (Corrective and Preventative Actions).

Work closely with R&D, supply chain, and regulatory teams to improve product quality and compliance.


For reasons of better legibility, the simultaneous use of the language forms male, female and diverse (f/m/d) is avoided. All personal designations apply equally to all genders.


For UK roles, candidates must be eligible to work and live in the United Kingdom. Proof of eligibility will be required with your application.


If you wish to apply for this position and have further details, please email your full CV and salary information to:

Andy Zanin - Business Director

T: +44 (0) 1789 207070

E:

CONNECT WITH ME ON LINKEDIN.


Why select Listgrove?

  • Five Decades of Market Intelligence
  • Unrivalled Industry Networks
  • Recognised International brand
  • HR Qualified Professionals


To hear from our clients on how we have supported their search for talent and HR needs, please visitListgrove’s Case Studies page.


Throughout 2025, you can meet with Listgrove at the following exhibitions:

Packaging Innovations, JEC World, European Coatings Show, Plastics Live UK, The advanced materials show UK, Kunststoffenbeurs, K2025


Performance through People.


Please visitwww.listgrove.comfor more information on our services, global success and testimonials.


Listgrove Limited Registered in England No: 01197713

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