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Regulatory Toxicologist

The Lubrizol Corporation
Glasgow
3 days ago
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We value diversity in professional backgrounds and life experiences. By enabling a consistent, unbiased, and transparent recruitment process, Lubrizol seeks to create a positive experience for candidates so we can get to know them at their best. We recognise unique work and life situations and offer flexibility, ensuring our employees feel engaged and fulfilled in every aspect of life.
Job type: permanent
Type of role: Hybrid
What You'll Do:
As a Regulatory Toxicologist in our Product Safety and Compliance Department (PSCD), you will support regulatory toxicology assessments, interpret global regulatory requirements and initiatives, and handle information inquiries regarding regulatory toxicology, with a focus on REACH. This highly cross-functional role requires regular communication and influence with business units, R&D, procurement, supply chain, operations, legal, and finance.
What We're Looking For:
Experience overseeing human, environmental, and physical chemical testing projects with third-party laboratories, including data assessment to meet regulatory reporting obligations
Ability to organize, analyze, and interpret test results for regulatory submissions globally
Contribute to developing and executing product defense strategies
Effective presentation of technical and regulatory information to internal and external audiences
Monitoring regulatory and toxicology communications relevant to PSCD and the business
Skills That Make a Difference:
Master’s or Ph.D. in Toxicology, Pharmacology, Industrial or Environmental Health Sciences, or related biological sciences with emphasis in Toxicology
More than 3 years of toxicology experience in the chemical, pharmaceutical, or related industry sector
Proven expertise applying regulatory toxicology to product risk assessments
Strong understanding of toxicology principles and toxicity testing science
Knowledge of regulatory data requirements for global chemical notifications and initiatives like REACH
Experience with product compliance systems and databases such as IUCLID and CHESAR
Understanding of hazard communication, transportation regulations, and compliance
Project management experience with a results-driven approach
Self-motivated with the ability to work effectively in a global team environment
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Perks and Rewards That Inspire:
Opportunity to develop your career with a respected multinational company part of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Work in a culture based on accountability, empowerment, diversity, and inclusivity
Competitive salary and benefits package
Ready for your next career step? Apply today and let's shape the future together!
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