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Regulatory Affairs Manager – Tobacco Business (fulltime, m/f/d)
Your tasks
Keep an overview on regulatory requirements and developments for the tobacco industry/business, starting with monitoring International, European and Austrian regulatory initiatives, providing guidance regarding implication on our products and safeguarding implementation
Use extensive networking with our international clients and their regulatory managers
Communicate and exchange with regulators/authorities, industrial federations, and vendors
Be responsible for declarations of conformity and standard declarations
Communicate internally with internal stakeholders and Top Management (Board of Directors, Business Directors, MDs)
Participate in global panels, workshops and public events
Ensure the organization is up to speed with future regulatory requirements
Your profile
3-5 years’ experience in regulatory affairs
University degree in chemistry and/or legal fields
Fluent in written and spoken English, good German skills
Good communication skills
Readiness to travel (10%)
Your benefits
An interesting job with a high degree of personal responsibility as well as opportunities for personal growth in a successful international company.
A minimum gross yearly salary* of € 52.713,50 according to the collective bargaining agreement for the Austrian paper industry. *In accordance with Austrian regulations we are legally obliged to cite the intended salary according to the collective agreement of the paper industry in Austria. Please note, that the actual salary will be agreed upon in line with your qualifications and experience.
Flexible working hours, the opportunity to work from home, a performance-related bonus, various attractive social benefits as well as training opportunities and a company apartment, if needed, are also part of our offer.
Keep an overview on regulatory requirements and developments for the tobacco industry/business, starting with monitoring International, European and Austrian regulatory initiatives, providing guidance regarding implication on our products and safeguarding implementation
Use extensive networking with our international clients and their regulatory managers
Communicate and exchange with regulators/authorities, industrial federations, and vendors
Be responsible for declarations of conformity and standard declarations
Communicate internally with internal stakeholders and Top Management (Board of Directors, Business Directors, MDs)
Participate in global panels, workshops and public events
Ensure the organization is up to speed with future regulatory requirements
Your profile
3-5 years’ experience in regulatory affairs
University degree in chemistry and/or legal fields
Fluent in written and spoken English, good German skills
Good communication skills
Readiness to travel (10%)
Your benefits
An interesting job with a high degree of personal responsibility as well as opportunities for personal growth in a successful international company.
A minimum gross yearly salary* of € 52.713,50 according to the collective bargaining agreement for the Austrian paper industry. *In accordance with Austrian regulations we are legally obliged to cite the intended salary according to the collective agreement of the paper industry in Austria. Please note, that the actual salary will be agreed upon in line with your qualifications and experience.
Flexible working hours, the opportunity to work from home, a performance-related bonus, various attractive social benefits as well as training opportunities and a company apartment, if needed, are also part of our offer.