Maplewood, MN, USA
9 days ago
Regulatory Coordinator Part Time (Remote)

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At Pace®, everything we do is built upon an unwavering commitment to making the world a safer, healthier place. We continually work to develop innovative practices that drive sustainability and empower our partners with accurate, quality data at every critical moment and milestone.  

 

That’s why we need you — your curiosity, your talents, and your drive — to help us advance this important work, and your career.  

 

Find your place at Pace® Join us as a Regulatory Analyst, where you’ll put your love of science to work in the Scientific Insourcing Services department. You’ll receive all the training you need to successfully take on your new role and grow an exciting laboratory sciences career at Pace®.  

 

This candidate will work with vendors to seek out chemical information in an entry-level regulatory services position. This is a great entry-level position to learn global chemical regulations for a wide range of materials. This is a non-laboratory position.   Candidate will analyze customer products to help support global regulatory compliance for international companies in this scientific, non-laboratory position.

 

NOTE:  This is a part time position of approximately 20 hours per week.

 

What you’ll do

Request and gather data to support global regulations Regulatory compliance for chemical control laws. Work closely with several Product Stewardship groups and various country subsidiaries Help with implementing programs, processes, and procedures to assist country companies with printing registration numbers and additional safe use information downstream on Safety Data Sheets Support several different chemical regulations. May help facilitate raw material analytical testing and distribute existing analytical reports There is a lot of data gathering and review so attention to detail is key May help with some HazCom-Tox support

What you’ll bring

Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, or related science (Toxicology, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science)    Minimum of two years of chemistry coursework; college chemistry through organic chemistry preferred Coursework in Anatomy and Physiology plus a GPA of 3.0 or higher preferred  Basic understanding of product EHS issues one year of experience in EHS preferred Experience with chemical databases preferred Candidate should be a team player, highly productive, self-motivated, and results-oriented Possess problem solving skills along with excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Must be flexible and willing to learn, as this position will likely support several different chemical regulations 

 

 

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