Associate Consultant - Global Regulatory Data
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Overview
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Yordas Group is a leading international provider of scientific and consultancy services, regulatory advice and training to industry in sustainability, chemicals management and risk assessment. We help ensure companies are compliant and up-to-date with the regulations affecting their supply chains and product portfolios. Yordas is headquartered in the UK, with offices and representation across the globe.
Role details
Job title: Associate Consultant
Grade: Associate
Location: Lancaster / Remote UK, Remote Canada, Remote Turkey, Remote Bulgaria
Department: Product Stewardship
Responsibilities
- Monitoring and researching global chemicals regulations
- Providing consultancy services to clients
- Preparation and submission of dossiers to the EU SCIP database
- Maintaining chemical databases including for our software Yordas Helix
- Scripting regulatory summaries and impact assessments
- Supporting the delivery of client projects
Roles and responsibilities
- Regulatory data compilation and management
- Delivery of technical services and consultancy
- Liaising with internal divisions to ensure client needs are fulfilled effectively
- Project management and client liaison
- Presenting to prospective clients and at industry events
- Building client relationships and scripting proposals and quotations
Profile and qualifications
Essential:
- A degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) discipline would be preferred or any degree which provides skills of research, analytical thinking, strong written communication and creative problem solving.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Logical and analytical with the ability to solve problems quickly
- Ability to turn round work efficiently and to a high standard with excellent attention to detail
- Good at working well on your own and as part of a growing dynamic team
- Ability to successfully manage a fluctuating workload and work well under pressure
Desirable:
- Experience with interpretation of chemicals legislation
- Experience with client-driven work in a commercial setting
- Experience with databases or with managing large datasets
- Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to build rapport with clients
Staff benefits
- Pension Scheme and Medical Benefits
- Generous holidays
- Professional Development
- Social Culture
- Flexible working
- Location:
- Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- Salary:
- £80,000 - £100,000
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Consulting