Regulatory Coordinator

Details of the offer

DuBois Chemicals Australia is part of DuBois Chemicals Inc, a Global Leader in chemical manufacturing across multiple global markets.

With Australian Head office in Tullamarine and warehouses/manufacturing plants in NSW, QLD, and VIC, we are a leading supplier to the carwash industry, surface treatment & specialty coating markets.
We offer a comprehensive range of products, technical support, industry training, equipment solutions and innovation that empowers our customers to be successful.

Compliance
Operating in the chemical industry is linked to many regulatory requirements, rules, and standards which are in place to ensure chemical products are safe and that the risks to health, safety, and the environment are as low as possible.

It is the role of the Regulatory Coordinator to keep track of the ever-changing legislation found in all States and Territories in which we market our products.
This role also advises on legal and scientific restraints and requirements to the business.

The results of this work and most well-known output of this role is the Safety Data Sheets (SDS's).

Upcoming Goals
The Global Compliance Team is currently moving from several different SDS authoring software systems to a single, consolidated system to be able to give even better global support to all product lines in all regions.
This will provide more consistent regulatory documentation and better enable us to take care of customer needs and expectations.

The Opportunity
This role is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic and motivated professional to join our Team.
Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and working closely with our US Head office Compliance Team, the Regulatory Coordinator will ensure that documentation and procedures are in place to protect the business.
This role will be the champion for ongoing development, implementation and review of our best practice safety culture and systems.
Travel between sites as required.

Duties include:
Develop & execute OH&S systems in line with legislative requirements.
Lead the OH&S committee to implement continuous improvement.
Conduct audits, workplace inspections, incident investigations & other safety related functions.
Liaise & maintain professional working relationships with regulatory bodies.
Oversee the company licences for each state.
Involvement in company ISO audits, reporting and procedures.
Maintain regulatory records, manage and update regulatory system data in various databases.
Review new product introductions for compliance with relevant regional regulatory requirements including authoring Safety Data Sheets.
Ensure that product labels are accurate and approve new label changes.
Monitor regulatory activity and identify non-compliance issues or risks.
Cooperate closely with R&D, Procurement and Operations to ensure that marketed chemical products remain in compliance with local, regional, international and Company regulatory requirements.
Proactively support communications with our affiliates and distributors about the regulatory status of our products and regulatory trends that may impact the business.
About You
The successful applicant will have proven experience and a comprehensive knowledge of OH&S legislation, regulations, and codes of practice, preferably in a chemical manufacturing environment.
An Applied Science or Safety related degree/diploma or at least 5 years' experience in a similar role.
Experience in OH&S, with chemical industry experience coupled with the following:
Experienced in negotiating contracts with a high level of attention to detail, superior communication skills and the ability to drive change.
Demonstrated experience with continuous improvement efforts and corrective actions.
Working knowledge of ISO 9001 / 14001 experience.
Proficient in Microsoft Suite – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Dynamics (D365).
Must be willing to be on the front line of implementation and change.
A professional and positive demeanor.
Knowledge on Safety Data Sheets authoring systems a definite plus combined with chemical safety assessments and SDS and chemical product label authoring.
Proven ability to identify regulatory issues and is solution orientated.
Fluent in English.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a dynamic and motivated individual seeking an opportunity to join a highly regarded and reputable company.

You will be rewarded with a competitive salary and the opportunity to influence safety culture with a market leader that is continuing to grow in volume, product offering and employee experience.

We do not provide sponsorship or support provisional or temporary Visa holders, therefore, you must have the legal right to live and work permanently in Australia.

For more information about DuBois Chemicals Australia, please visit
Applications for this role close at 5:00 PM on Sunday, December 1, 2024.

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