
Regulatory Manager - Agrochemical
- Gauteng
- R26,000-40,000 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
Minimum requirements for the role:
- Must have a Bachelor´s degree in Agriculture or Natural Sciences or equivalent
- Minimum 10 years relevant regulatory experience is essential
- Must have experience in managing a team and influencing across departments
- The ability to write trial protocols, attention to detail with high ethical standards and integrity are important for this role
- Must be able to work in a multi-cultural environment with strong analytical, technical and entrepreneurial attitude
- Developing the registration strategy for the crop protection portfolio, new products as well as renewals, maintenance and updates of registered products.
- Devising, managing, preparing and submitting registration dossiers for South Africa and managing registration schedule through liaison with the project team to achieve timeous registration that will generate new sales.
- Liaising with regulatory authorities and pro-actively guiding field trialists and crop teams on regulatory requirements for individual development projects including protocol planning for residue trials.
- Budgeting for and managing residue analyses that are critical for new product registration approvals.
- Managing the Product Labels and ensuring compliance with regulatory authorities.
- Managing and developing the Regulatory team.
- Developing and maintaining a professional work relationship with regulatory authorities.
- Ensuring all product labels are kept up to date and are compliant.
- Keeping accurate records of up to date label information and communicating timeously any changes to ensure compliance on labels of commercial products.
- Maintaining the Registration timeline list and reporting to head office.
- Managing product development process on a local level in coordination with the Technical Manager.
- Derive product development, re-registration and launch support needs (trials, protocol)
- Ensuring the needed planning and implementation of the related project actions (e.g. trials, studies) for South Africa.
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