Intern Regulatory Affairs
Company DescriptionIn a world of vibrant color, INX stands out by blending art, science, and sustainability into every drop of ink we make. We’re globally recognized for our innovation, and we’re A Great Place to Work-Certified™ company!INX International is the third largest producer of inks in North America with full-service subsidiaries in Europe and South America. We offer a complete line of ink and coating solutions technology for commercial, packaging and digital applications. We expertly blend pioneering technology with a deep commitment to the environment. Dedicated to coloring a safe and sustainable future one print at a time, you can see our color chemistry on beverage cans, food and household packaging, clothing, banners, billboards and more.Investing in and protecting our employees is the key to our success. Our average employee has been with us 12 years, and we recognize the significant experience and the continuous dedication of our team members.We’re actively seeking new talent with new ideas as we continue to provide sustainable products, service and innovation to the printing and packaging markets.Join us in coloring a safe and sustainable future!Job DescriptionThis role offers a rate of $22.00 per hour at this location. The compensation is fixed and does not vary based on qualifications.We are seeking a motivated Regulatory Affairs Intern to support core regulatory compliance activities, including chemical data management and regulatory research, while gaining practical exposure to how regulatory requirements influence product stewardship and sustainability-driven legislation. This role offers hands-on experience with real regulatory datasets, emerging U.S. policy trends, and short-term project ownership.Perform chemical data entry and validation in internal regulatory databases (Supply Shift)Assist with maintenance and cleanup of chemical and product regulatory data to ensure accuracy and audit readinessReview and track U.S. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation, with a focus on packaging-related requirementsSupport a short-term project to design and build a U.S. EPR tracker, including:Identifying key states and legislative elementsDefining data fields (scope, materials covered, reporting obligations, implementation timelines)Populating and maintaining the tracker in Excel or similar toolsCollaborate with multiple departments such as R&D, purchasing, and sustainability across the globe etc. Learning OpportunitiesHands-on experience with chemical regulatory data management in a manufacturing environmentDirect exposure to U.S. EPR laws and emerging state-level packaging regulationsUnderstanding how regulatory frameworks operationalize sustainability requirementsExperience translating legislation into structured, usable internal toolsMentorship from experienced regulatory professionals working in global complianceQualificationsCurrently pursuing an Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Regulatory Affairs, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Public Policy, or a related fieldStrong attention to detail and comfort working with technical and legislative informationStrong Excel and data organization skills; experience with databases or ERP systems is a plusAbility to research, synthesize, and clearly summarize regulatory requirementsInterest in regulatory compliance, chemical management, and packaging or environmental policyAdditional InformationDon’t just choose a job; choose a career that emphasizes employee growth in a safe, environmentally conscious culture. Embark on your Colorful Career with us!We require post-offer, pre-employment drug screens, physicals, and background checks.Equal Opportunity Employer: disability/veteran.