Job Description
More than just a recruitment company. At PRTR, we have been a part of our customer's success for 30 years as their total HR solutions partner. With 550 dedicated professionals and over 15,000 outsourced staff, we will continue to carry out our mission to develop a better career, a better life, and a better society, and thrive to become the No.1 people solutions organization in Southeast Asia.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conducting regulatory reviews for raw materials and formulations to determine compliance in the regions.
- Supporting services necessary for ongoing regulatory affairs to the ANZ organization and current/prospective customers to maintain and grow the business. This position also supports the APAC region as necessary.
- Being accountable for understanding the Regulatory Affairs Strategy and the company’s overall strategy.
- Keeping abreast of current legislation, guidelines, and other regulatory intelligence. Ensuring that regulatory trends and changes are identified, understood, and promptly communicated to key stakeholders.
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams, including Innovation and Development, Quality, Legal, Portfolio, and Supply Chain, to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met throughout the product lifecycle.
- Coordinating with the Director of International Regulatory Affairs to communicate with regulatory authorities and other external parties, following applicable guidelines and regulations in the markets served.
- Providing and maintaining best-in-class service to internal and external customers/stakeholders.
- Maintaining a safe and incident-free working environment.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Food Science, Technology, or any relevant discipline.
- Excellent interpersonal skills to influence business strategy and decisions.
- Being comfortable with change and able to serve as a change agent to assist the organization in embracing new ideas and driving growth.
- In-depth knowledge of regulations in key markets of operation.
- Demonstrating business acumen to collaborate effectively across functions, regions, and the business unit to drive results and achieve goals.
- Having experience and knowledge in chemical regulation, preferably with toxicology experience in manufacturing and regulatory affairs, with at least 3 years of experience.
- Effectively communicating verbally and in writing to influence decision-making and ensure the organization understands the impact of the issues.
- A definite advantage in interacting with remote or dispersed teams.
- English as a mother tongue; bilingual in Chinese preferred.
- Proficient in the use of Office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).