About the role

  • Chemical Risk Assessor at Corteva Agriscience focusing on EMEA regulatory frameworks and chemical legislation compliance. Responsibilities include regulatory assessments, strategic guidance, and stakeholder collaboration.

Responsibilities

  • Lead or coordinate portfolio impact assessments
  • Assess, respond, and implement changes to chemical legislation regulations that will impact Corteva
  • Lead communication to Global Chemical Legislation Team, the EMEA RAS Leadership and Program Teams.
  • Represent and defend Corteva interests in industry expert groups i.e., CropLife Europe for chemical legislation and related subject matters.
  • Focus on finding and delivering the best implementation of current and future chemical regulations impacting crop protection and seed products in EMEA.
  • Support regulatory compliance current and emerging chemical legislation.
  • Develop external network with industry associations, authorities, regulators, etc.
  • Develop and implement the advocacy strategy for relevant chemical legislation topics to avoid long term disruption business/long lasting impact.
  • Liaise with internal partners and stakeholders for information sharing and alignment on related subjects
  • Provide timely update to leadership on progress on the regulatory issue and advocacy plan.
  • Predict and anticipate future chemical legislation development and troubleshoot with chemical legislation leadership and stakeholders to ensure no business disruption
  • Provide strategic and aligned guidance to the business to overcome regulatory complexity
  • Provide chemical regulatory expertise to business partners for Corteva portfolio to ensure that issues, challenges and opportunities are progressed and addressed in a timely manner.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in chemical engineering, Bsc/Msc Chemistry, Pharma/Agriculture degree
  • Minimum 3+ years of Regulatory Experience

Benefits

  • Good Knowledge on REACH, GHS, TSCA and similar regulations in EU
  • Good knowledge of IUCLID is required and Chesar would be a benefit
  • Well versed with good documentation practices
  • Good decision-making skills and analytical skills
  • Good communication skills, experienced with handling different global stakeholders/clients/customers.
  • Good understanding of chemical regulations and product/substance classification
  • Multitasker
  • Proficient MS Office

Job title

Chemical Risk Assessor

Job type

Experience level

Mid levelSenior

Salary

Not specified

Degree requirement

Bachelor's Degree

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