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Regulatory Affairs Manager
Beijing, China
Hybrid
Your key responsibilities
. Manage the registration dossier preparation for new product registration and product renewal as per China mainland and Taiwan's requirements, ensuring on-time submission and on-time approval.
. Ensure proper documentation of submitted documents, utilizing in-house registration database within designated timeline.
. Monitor changes in the regulatory landscape, assess the impact towards company, to communicate accordingly using the in-house regulatory
. Create and maintain product labels for Taiwan, as per applicable regulations.
. Support internal and external customers queries on regulatory related topics.
. Provide support on regional and/or global regulatory projects.
We bring
. Empowerment to make meaningful contributions while upholding ethical standards.
. Recognition and celebration of your efforts and accomplishments.
. Customer-first approach, working with world-renowned brands to turn ideas into impactful solutions.
. Dedication to creating better futures for customers, communities, people, and the planet.
. Responsibility and accountability in living company values and driving sustainable solutions.
. Supportive environment where individuals are empowered to progress and contribute to meaningful change.
You bring
. Master degree in animal nutrition, biotechnology or a related scientific discipline.
. Minimum of 5 years RA experience in the feed industry.
. Knowledge of regulation and standards for feed industry.
. Team player, organized and meticulous.
. Good communication skills.
. Knowledge of the Taiwanese language is an advantage.
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Date Posted: 14/10/2024
Job ID: 96277041
Koninklijke DSM N.V., is a Dutch multinational corporation active in the fields of health, nutrition and materials. Headquartered in Heerlen, at the end of 2017 DSM employed 21,054 people in approximately 50 countries and posted net sales of €8.632 billion in 2018 and €9.204 billion in 2021