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Regulatory Affairs Specialist - Pharmaceuticals

Brenntag
Full-time
On-site
Daresbury

Regulatory Affairs Specialist Location: Any Brenntag office within UK / Ireland (Hybrid - 2 days working from home) Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent About Brenntag UK & Ireland: Brenntag UK & Ireland is part of the global Brenntag Group, the world’s leading distributor of chemicals and ingredients. Headquartered in Leeds, we operate across 21 strategic sites in the UK and Ireland, including three sea-fed facilities, and serve over 20,000 customer accounts with the support of a dedicated fleet of 100+ vehicles. As a market leader, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of industrial and specialty chemicals, along with value-added services such as blending, filling, technical support, and regulatory expertise. Our work spans a wide range of industries including life sciences, environmental, and material sciences. Globally, Brenntag connects over 170,000 customers and suppliers through a network of more than 600 sites in 70 countries. Key Responsibilities: Support our Pharma EMEA division on regulatory, legal, compliance, quality, and product safety topics related to raw material supply into the pharmaceutical industry supplied across EMEA. Complete technical and regulatory documentation and respond to customer information requests (e.g., questionnaires, supply chain agreements, quality agreements and technical agreements). Source information internally and from suppliers to satisfy customer requests. Report and document customer requests via KPIs. Manage Process Change Control Notifications. Collaborate with commercial and value-added services teams on regulatory topics for customer projects. Work with QHSE & supply chain teams to ensure regulatory compliance and support implementation of new standards (IPEC GMP/GDP, EXCiPACT, GDP). Participate in EMEA Pharma Regulatory team projects. Create and manage product regulatory information in a standardised format. Provide training on regulatory topics to commercial and supply chain teams. Undertake any other tasks within capability to support the commercial success of the Pharma business unit. Candidate Requirements: Essential: Degree or significant experience in life sciences. Knowledge of pharmaceutical industry requirements and regulations on APIs, excipients, biopharma, and traditional pharma raw materials. Understanding of European National Competent Authority requirements for distribution of APIs, excipients, and raw materials. Fluent in English (spoken and written). Strong collaboration, communication, and interpersonal skills with the ability to work proactively across all levels and functions. Desirable: Experience working with regulatory documentation. Knowledge of GxP requirements in Pharma and/or Biopharma. Employee Benefits: Competitive salary and annual bonus scheme. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. Pension plan and life assurance. Access to learning and development opportunities. Employee assistance programme and wellbeing initiatives. Career progression within a global organisation. Equal Opportunities Statement: Brenntag provides equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees of all backgrounds and identities to create a workplace where difference is valued because it forms a resilient and more innovative organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, religion or belief, parental and family status, or any other protected characteristic. We welcome applications from women, men and non-binary candidates of all ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds. Ready to take the next step? Apply today and join our team driving excellence in pharmaceutical regulatory affairs! Brenntag TA Team Brenntag is the leading global distributor of chemicals and ingredients, committed to connecting customers and suppliers within networks. We add value for our customers and partners every step of the way: through our product knowledge, innovation, and sustainable solutions, combined with our passion for service excellence and commitment to safety. Headquartered in Essen, Germany, and with more than 17,500 experts at about 600 locations in 72 countries, our two global divisions, Brenntag Essentials and Brenntag Specialties, offer a full range of industrial and specialty chemicals and ingredients. Therefore, our clients and partners can count on us for global reach combined with local agility and execution. As an employer, we embrace diversity and foster a sense of community and collaboration in an environment where employees are encouraged to share ideas and work together. We engage our employees in the company’s mission for collective success, by building long-term stability and safety through trust and clarity across the organization. We believe in empowering our employees to reach their full potential and shape the future. For more information, please visit www.brenntag.com

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