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Mars Sr. Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager - Packaging Sustainability in Chicago, Illinois
Sr. Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager - Packaging Sustainability
Locations - Chicago, IL; Hackettstown NJ; Battle Creek MI
As a member of Scientific & Regulatory Affairs (SRA) team, the Sr. Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager - Packaging Sustainability leads Mars Snacking North America efforts to interpret, apply, and influence complex and evolving sustainability regulations, translating legislation on packaging design, labeling, claims, and chemicals of interest into clear technical requirements and internal specifications.
Serving as the primary SRA regulatory lead, this role partners cross-functionally with Legal, Packaging R&D, Procurement, and Quality teams to enable sustainable packaging compliance and innovation while ensuring compliance and protecting Freedom to Operate (FTO). The position drives proactive horizon scanning, regulatory intelligence, and risk assessment for emerging materials and regulatory trends, develops internal tools, systems, and governance frameworks, and delivers pragmatic solutions including technical arguments, exemptions, and advocacy with trade associations and regulatory agencies.
By providing actionable guidance, and representing the business on FTO core project teams, the Senior Manager ensures consistent regulatory interpretation and supports long-term strategy for safe and compliant sustainable packaging.
What are we looking for?
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in areas such as food law, chemistry, toxicology, food chemistry, food science. Master's degree preferred.
Minimum 7 years of experience in scientific and/or regulatory compliance with food products and/or related product categories (such as food supplements, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals) with proficiency in food law, and packaging management in North America. Experience in Treating and Snacking category is preferred.
Experience working with trade associations and government agencies to clarify and resolve regulatory matters.
Experience working on large-scale regulatory projects involving packaging with a demonstrated track record of working successfully across functions to achieve shared goals.
Proven ability to interact cross-functionally at all levels within the organization are required.
What will you key responsibilities be?
Interpretation of packaging sustainability regulations & technical requirement development
Interpret complex and evolving sustainability legislation, e.g., sustainable packaging compositional design mandates, sustainability claims, labeling requirements, chemicals of interest and to determine technical and operational compliance requirements.
Translate regulatory language into clear, practical, and measurable internal specifications, processes, and decision criteria that influence packaging design, marketing claims, and supplier expectations.
Develop internal tools, systems, guidelines, training, and governance frameworks to elevate organizational capability in interpreting and complying with sustainability regulatory requirements.
Communicate regulatory developments, risk implications, and strategy updates to senior leadership and relevant stakeholder groups to drive shared understanding and coordinated action.
Horizon Scanning & Support Compliance Strategy
Conduct proactive horizon scanning and regulatory intelligence gathering to track emerging and proposed legislation at federal, state/provincial, and local levels impacting sustainable packaging compliance.
Identify regulatory trends, risk areas, and opportunities to inform strategy, internal guidance, and decision-making.
Partner with cross-functional teams such as Legal, Packaging R&D, Procurement and Public Affairs to assess potential business impacts of new or changing regulations and recommend mitigation or adaptation strategies.
Maintain consistent approaches to compliance interpretation, technical strategy, and external advocacy through active engagement with internal networks and governance forums.
Represent the organization on packaging sustainability FTO core project teams, contributing regulatory insight, compliance strategy, and risk management approaches.
Technical Advocacy & Freedom to Operate Support
Lead development of technical arguments and exemption requests ensuring robust scientific and legal justification.
Serve as the primary packaging sustainability technical advocate with external stakeholders, including trade associations, industry working groups, and regulatory agencies, to advance industry positions and secure appropriate exemptions or clarifications.
What can you expect from Mars?
Work with diverse and talented Associates, all guided by the Five Principles.
Join a purpose driven company, where we’re striving to build the world we want tomorrow, today.
A strong focus on learning and development support from day one, including access to our in-house Mars University.
An industry competitive salary and benefits package, including company bonus.
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Qualifications
Interpersonal Savvy
Strategic Mindset
Collaborates
Persuades
Communicates Effectively
Balances Stakeholders
Ensures Accountability
Manages Complexity
Organizational Savvy
Business Insight