The primary responsibility of the Regulatory Technologist is to support the execution and operation of various regulatory processes and procedures efficiently and on time.
Key responsibilities• Perform administrative duties within defined guidelines.
• Manage technical and customer documentation and data accurately and within tight deadlines.
• Execute tasks using established processes and structures.
• Create and maintain technical documentation.
• Coordinate responses to internal and external stakeholders by providing technical documentation.
• Liaise with RD&A, QA, and Operations for technical documentation review and document control.
• Develop effective working relationships with internal and external customers.
• Contribute to overall departmental Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
• Remain flexible to meet business requirements.
Qualifications and skills• Results-driven, detail-oriented, and strong analytical skills.
• Self-motivated with good interpersonal skills and the ability to work well within a team.
• Open to feedback and committed to continuous improvement.
• Capable of prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Willingness to learn and adapt to evolving regulatory requirements.
• Ability to manage multiple tasks while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
Language Requirements
• Advanced English; additional languages are an advantage.
________________________________________
Technical Competencies
• Proficient in Microsoft Office and Outlook.
• Experience with SAP and Optiva is desirable.
Qualifications and Skills
• Degree in Food Science, Biotechnology, Chemistry, or a related field.
• 0–1 year of experience in a regulatory, quality, or technical documentation role.
• Ability to follow instructions and perform tasks accordingly.
• Strong teamwork, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
• Basic understanding of regulatory frameworks (knowledge of US and Canadian regulations is an advantage).
• Ability to identify issues in documentation or processes and escalate or resolve them appropriately.