Associate Consultant - Global Regulatory Data

Yordas Group
Lancaster
3 weeks ago
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Description

Job title:Associate Consultant
Grade:Associate
Location:Lancaster, UK / Hybrid / Remote
Salary range:Dependent on experience

Summary

We are looking for an Associate Consultant to join our growing Global Regulatory Data team.
As a member of the Global Regulatory Data team, the successful candidate will undertake client-driven activities in one or more of the Yordas Global Regulatory Data service areas, including:
  • Monitoring and researching of 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

Candidates would provide support on:
  • 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 
  • 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

Dependent on location, we offer an excellent range of staff benefits, including:
  • Pension Scheme and Medical Benefits
  • Generous holidays
  • Professional Development 
  • Social Culture
  • Flexible working


Yordas Group is a leading provider of scientific, environmental, human health, and global regulatory consulting services. We offer chemical regulatory support, expert scientific services and support on chemicals management and product stewardship, global hazard communication, hazard and risk assessment, analytical and (eco)tox testing. 

Our international client base includes chemical producers, manufacturers, formulators, importers, distributors, retailers as well as trade associations. Yordas serves various industry sectors such as Aerospace, Biocides, Cleaning, Electronics, Lubricants, Nanomaterials, Oil, Gas & Mining, Plastics or Textiles.

We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or age.

Yordas Group embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities.  As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.




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