Senior Chemical Regulatory Specialist
Company: Carbon Light Pvt. Ltd.
Location: Redwood City
Posted on: April 14, 2025
Job Description:
At Carbon, our mission goes beyond 3D printing. We are enabling
creators everywhere to make what the world needs, right now. Our
company is built on the idea that diverse fields of study must come
together to solve intractable problems. We have grand ambitions to
create technology that will influence industry around the world.
You will be joining a diverse team with a vibrant culture, where
team success is as important as celebrating individual
contributions.Help us change the world and we will help you change
yours.Working at the intersection of hardware, software and
molecular science, we are committed to delivering on the promise of
3D printing, enabling commercial customers to go beyond basic
prototyping to 3D manufacturing. As a Regulatory Specialist, you
will be responsible for ensuring compliance of Carbon's resin and
hardware products with applicable chemical regulations and
standards. You will play a lead role in ensuring Carbon is meeting
regulatory requirements related to the development, production,
import, export, and distribution of its products.NOTE: This is a
temporary role (approximately 6 to 9 months); and the office
schedule preference is at least 3 days a week in our Redwood City
location, but 5 days a week is preferred.Responsibilities:
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay up-to-date with relevant local, national, and
international chemical regulations, such as REACH, CLP, TSCA, GHS,
Prop 65, CEPA (Canada), CSCL/ENCS & ISHL (Japan), NICNAS
(Australia), Order Number 12 (China), ChemO (Switzerland), TCCSCA
(Taiwan), and other applicable regulatory frameworks.
- Interpret regulatory and apply chemical regulatory requirements
and communicate their impact on product development, product
commercialization, labeling, storage, transportation, and disposal
practices.
- Monitor evolving regulatory requirements and standards in
customer regions, assess their potential impact on Carbon's
operations and recommend necessary actions to maintain
compliance.
- Ensure Carbon's products and processes are in compliance with
these regulations.
- Chemical Registrations:
- Prepare, submit and maintain necessary regulatory documentation
to enable new product introductions, including substance
registrations and notifications to relevant regulatory bodies
within specified deadlines.
- Prepare regulatory declarations (REACH, Prop 65, CE/ UKCA,
etc.) for Carbon products.
- Substance Reporting and Documentation:
- Conduct regulatory assessments for new formulations and raw
materials, identifying potential issues and providing
recommendations to mitigate risks.
- Perform inventory searches and volume tracking of applicable
substances and reporting to applicable regulatory agencies or
consulting bodies.
- Cross Functional Support:
- Partner with R&D teams during the product development
process to provide guidance on regulatory constraints, ensuring
product compliance from concept to commercialization.
- Collaborate with Operation teams, such as manufacturing,
quality control, legal, and supply chain, to provide expert advice
and drive strategy for scalable operations and regulatory
compliance.
- Communicate regulatory strategies to minimize supply chain
impact.
- Develop and maintain Regulatory infrastructure:
- Establish and maintain compliant regulatory infrastructure by
understanding existing issues and potential issues that may
arise.
- Developing processes and systems and documenting appropriate
policies, procedures and guidance documents.
- Minimize regulatory risks and maintain Carbon's reputation with
customers and regulators.
- Regulatory Audits and Inspections:
- Prepare for and participate in regulatory audits and
inspections to demonstrate compliance with applicable chemical
regulations.
- Lead investigations to address findings or non-compliance
issues and implement corrective actions.
- Conduct regulatory audits for critical material manufacturers
and suppliers.
- Product SDS Documentation and Hazard Classification:
- Determine the proper classification and hazard assessment of
chemicals based on GHS and other applicable regulatory
standards.
- Identify the testing required to determine the shipping
classification of chemical products.
- Help review SDSs, labels and product manuals for Carbon
products for accuracy and consistency.
- Training and Awareness:
- Conduct training sessions and create educational materials to
raise awareness within Carbon about chemical regulations, best
practices, and potential risks associated with non-compliance.
- Manage Regulatory Cost Center:
- Predict and manage regulatory department cost and budget.
- Industry Engagement:
- Establish and maintain relationships with regulatory agencies,
industry associations, critical raw material manufacturers and
suppliers, regulatory consultants and service providers.
- Represent Carbon in industry trade groups and associations in
discussions related to chemical regulations.Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree or higher in chemistry, chemical engineering,
environmental science, or a related field. Advanced degrees or
certifications in regulatory affairs are desirable.
- 5-10 years of experience in the field of chemical
regulatory.
- In-depth knowledge and subject matter expertise in local,
national, and international chemical regulations and standards,
such as TSCA, Prop 65, EU REACH, RoHS, CLP, GHS, CSCL, TSCI,
etc.
- Experience in interpreting complex regulatory requirements and
applying them to Carbon's products and business processes.
- Excellent analytical, research, and problem-solving
skills.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy in documentation.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate
with cross-functional teams and regulatory authorities.
- Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and meet
deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience with regulatory audits and inspections.
- Familiarity and experience with regulatory compliance software
and systems is preferred.
- Knowledge of the additive manufacturing industry is a plus.As a
Regulatory Specialist, you will play a vital role in ensuring that
Carbon adheres to chemical regulations and maintains compliance
with the highest ethical and safety standards. Your expertise and
contributions will contribute to Carbon and its customer's success
and help protect the environment and public health.At Carbon, we
look at the person holistically and carefully consider a wide range
of factors when determining salary. The compensation bracket for
this position is $115,200 - $172,800. In order to maintain
equitable internal pay practices, we aim to hire new employees near
the midpoint of $144,000, taking into account your experience, work
location, certifications, and the unique skills you bring to the
role.Carbon also offers to our eligible employees a comprehensive
total rewards package that includes equity, benefits, and time off
programs.
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