We are currently recruiting for a Regulatory Toxicologist at Managing Scientist level to join our team, based in the EU and UK. The role could be based from one of our UK offices (Harrogate, Nottingham, Edinburgh, London), our Dublin (Ireland) office, Mannheim (Germany) office, or from our Basel (Switzerland) office. Remote working may also be considered.
You will be responsible for
- Providing high-quality technical, scientific, and regulatory advice, including formulation of regulatory toxicology strategy.
- Leading within science areas within toxicology.
- Planning and executing toxicology programmes, including study design and monitoring.
- Managing projects and delivering finished documents to support registrations in Europe and other countries.
- Training and developing junior members of the toxicology team.
- Managing junior staff.
- Building and developing successful client relationships.
- Marketing your expertise and identifying potential new opportunities for Exponent.
You will have the following skills and qualifications
- A minimum of a BSc in chemistry, biology, or a closely related field, with a strong preference for a professional qualification or higher degree in toxicology.
- Knowledge and experience of European regulatory frameworks relating to plant protection products, industrial chemicals, food, or consumer products.
- Experience working with guidance documents concerning endocrine disruptors, groundwater, impurities, dermal absorption, especially relating to European pesticides regulation.
- Proven experience in data interpretation and problem solving in a relevant industry.
- A recognised authority in areas such as reproductive and developmental toxicity, endocrinology, carcinogenicity, or genotoxicity.
- An awareness of future regulatory policy evolution, especially in Europe.
- Familiarity with OECD test guidelines, GLP principles, study placement, and study monitoring.
- Experience of hazard classification under CLP.
- Experience in assembling and writing submission dossiers for Europe and JMPR.
- Experience working within regulatory frameworks outside Europe.
- Evidence of networking skills with external experts, business managers, and participation in industry or inter-agency task forces or professional societies.
- Experience working in multidisciplinary and geographically dispersed project teams.