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JOB DESCRIPTION Pharma and Personal Care – Regulatory Affairs Manager/ NA Regulatory Business Partner At Ecolab, making the world a cleaner, safer place is our business. Ecolab is a company committed to growth and we believe that the role of Regulatory Affairs is one of the keys to our success in the PPC division.
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7+ years of legal experience primarily focused on regulatory, environmental and workplace safety and health issues, preferably with experience in manufacturing, food manufacturing or the corn wet milling industry.
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The Regulatory Compliance Auditor is responsible for determining, by continuous review, that internal controls are adequate and practiced, that company policies and procedures are followed, and that the company is compliant with regulations.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in regulatory affairs including FIFRA, Hazardous Material Regulations, Dangerous Goods, and familiarity with international regulations such as REACH-ECHA. Formulates or implements regulatory affairs policies and procedures to ensure that regulatory compliance is maintained or enhanced.
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Reviews and provides in-depth regulatory compliance recommendations for all NHG marketing materials including ads, flyers, brochures, consumer reviews, and other published product literature to ensure compliance with FDA DSHEA regulations and FTC guidelines.
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The Regulatory Specialist designs, directs, and facilitates implementation of effective systems to evaluate compliance and assure continuous accreditation and regulatory compliance throughout Loyola University Health System.
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Expert knowledge of the insurance business including product development, policy and endorsement language, underwriting, claim, legal, and regulatory knowledge. Consults and influences the strategy related to drafting policies, creating coverage enhancements and endorsements, writing manuscript endorsements, and meeting regulatory and filing requirements.
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Role: Regulatory Affairs Associate. Assesses product, manufacturing, and labeling changes for regulatory reporting impact. 4+ years’ experience in Regulatory Affairs role. Demonstrates commitment to the development, implementation and effectiveness of Quality Management System per ISO, FDA, and other regulatory agencies.
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Under the direction of the Associate General Counsel, will provide comprehensive oversight and management on a wide variety of regulatory issues including import/export, sustainability, environmental, transportation, autonomous vehicles, and other regulatory matters that impact Navistar.
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Terracon is seeking an Environmental Regulatory Compliance Engineer/Scientist to join our Team in Glendale Heights, IL! Experience completing on-site audits and assessments for regulatory compliance for the aforementioned programs.
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