Regulatory Affairs Analyst

London

The Colart Group is the leading supplier of colour and associated art material products across the world, including products such as brushes and surfaces which are designed for use by artists of all abilities. We enjoy over a one-third share of the world market for artists’ colours, as well as being a leading supplier of colour products to the education and craft markets. Colart brings a collaboration of heritage brands together of which we are very proud: these include Winsor & Newton, Liquitex, Lefranc Bourgeois, Snazaroo, Conte à Paris and our newest brand Elephant.

Here at Colart we are building a diverse and inclusive workforce.

We are currently looking for a Regulatory Affairs Analyst to join our Regulations Department based at our head office near Westfield Shopping Centre, White City in London.

Estimated salary range: £25,000 – £27,000. This is a fixed term contract for 12 months.
This role is within IR35.

Job description

Reporting to the Senior Regulatory Manager, you will carry out regulatory research and provide regulatory analysis contributing to impact assessments and regulatory decisions. In addition, you will update and maintain key regulatory documentation, testing and certifications to maintain regulatory compliance. This role will contribute to NPD and EPD projects to ensure projects meet our compliance requirements.

Experience and qualifications we are looking for

• A degree in a scientific discipline or similar qualification is essential
• Vocational qualifications, such as SDS authoring, are desirable
• Experience in a regulatory role or similar field (such as chemist) is beneficial
• EU regulatory knowledge (REACH, CLP, GHS) is advantageous

Skills and qualities we are looking for

• Highly organized, with excellent time management skills
• Ability to manage own workload, providing progress reports and escalating issues as required
• Attention to detail, while working with complex data
• Good written and verbal communication skills
• Ability to perform in a collaborative environment
• Good work ethic with initiative and motivation
• Ability to deal sensitively with confidential information
• Excellent IT skills; ability to use Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and learn to use regulatory software

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