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Regulatory Toxicologist

The Lubrizol Corporation
Derbyshire
1 month ago
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What You'll Do:


As a Regulatory Toxicologist in our Product Saftey and Compliance Department (PSCD), you will be responsible for supporting our regulatory toxicology assessments, interpretation of global regulatory requirements/initiatives and information inquiries regarding regulatory toxicology - all with a focus on REACH. As a highly cross-functional position, regular communications and influence with all business commercial units, R&D, procurement, supply chain, operations, legal and finance will be required.

What We're Looking For:

A recently qualified scientist with a passion for further developing their Toxicology know-how and applying it to the specialty chemical sector who will:- Support a team of toxicologists in overseeing human, environmental, and physical chemical testing projects with 3rd party laboratories including assessment of new data to meet regulatory reporting obligations Help organise, analyse and interpret test results in preparation for submission to regulatory agencies globally Contribute to the development and execution of product defense strategies Effectively present technical and regulatory information to both internal and external audiences Monitor regulatory and toxicology communications for issues of relevance to PSCD and the business

Skills That Make a Difference:

science discipline with an emphasis in Toxicology Some limited toxicology experience in the chemical, pharmaceutical or related industry sector would be a benefit but not a requirement Sound understanding of toxicology principles/practices and the scientific basis for toxicity testing Strong Interest in learning how to design, monitor and interpret data from human health and environmental toxicology testing programs to evaluate and assess risks Strong interest in learning regulatory and data requirements for global new chemical notification dossiers as well as regulatory initiatives including EU REACH Project management experience and results driven Self-motivated and comfortable working in a global team environment Ability to handle multiple tasks and appropriately manage priorities for self and organisation Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Perks and Rewards That Inspire:

Develop your professional career with a highly respected, industry-leading, multinational company that is part of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Become part of a culture that is based on accountability and empowerment and which values diversity and inclusivity. A competitive remuneration and benefits package

Ready for your next career step? Apply today and let's shape the future together!

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