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Regulatory Coordinator III

Acl DigitalAkron, OHApril 9th, 2026
This is a temporary position.This person can work out of the Cleveland Corporate Office, or the Minneapolis offices, and/or semi-remotely. The candidate must be able to work 3 days in the office and 2 days remote. The candidate must be local to Minneapolis or Cleveland and be able to commute into one of those offices.Standard work hours are Monday-Friday, 8am to 4:30pm (local time) with 1/2 hour for lunch.The candidate will be a member of the Corporate Regulatory Affairs Group.The candidate must have a college degree in Chemistry or hard science. While it's likely that a candidate might not have a lot of practical experience, we assume that a successful college graduate can be taught the company-specific skills needed.The day-to-day functions are repetitive and more clerical in nature but require the chemistry/science background to assess and characterize data.Candidate will review internal and external products and raw materials to evaluate hazards and assign raw material codes and maintain regulatory compliance in this entry-level scientific, non-laboratory position. We are looking for a team player who is self-motivated, able to maintain high quality while handling repetitive tasks, and manage multiple projects.RESPONSIBILITIESWork as part of team that provides support to all SW business unitsApply GHS and other appropriate regulations to assess product hazardsUse outside vendor SDS to assess required regulatory informationUse in-house computer systems to enter all regulatory and other data needed for raw materials -- Assist with overflow regulatory compliance projects as requestedQUALIFICATIONSBachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, or related scienceFamiliarity with regulatory programsWorking knowledge of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) preferredExperience with chemical databases preferredPossess problem solving skills and have excellent written and verbal communication skillsMust have the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneouslyMust be able to handle repetitive tasks involving large amounts of data