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Scotts Miracle-Gro Sr. Analyst, Regulatory Toxicologist & Product Stewardship in Marysville, Ohio
Here at Scotts Miracle-Gro there is no such thing as a typical day. Our culture is constantly energized by new and exciting growth opportunities and at a rapid pace. Below are details on an open job. If the role interests you and you would like to be considered we encourage you to apply!
We are looking for a Sr. Analyst, Regulatory Toxicologist & Product Stewardship who will join our team. This position will be a hybrid position, based in Marysville, Ohio.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing chemical toxicology assessments and guidance to ensure the safety and compliance of products with North American regulatory requirements and the corporate chemical sustainability program. This role involves interpreting complex toxicology data, identifying safer alternatives, developing strategies to reduce hazardous substances, and preparing regulatory submissions. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to provide expert input throughout theproduct lifecycle.
In this role you will:
Toxicological Risk Assessment: Conduct comprehensive toxicological risk assessments for raw materials and products using in vitro, in vivo, and in silico modeling to meet North American safety standards (e.g., CPSC, EPA, PMRA)
Monitoring & Training: Stay current on global toxicological regulations and scientific advancements; develop and deliver training programs on sustainable chemical management for internal stakeholders
Strategic Input & Collaboration: Provide expert toxicological guidance to R&D, manufacturing, supply chain, and regulatory affairs teams while collaborating with internal and external stakeholders on safety initiatives.
Chemical Sustainability: Implement and manage a chemical sustainability program by identifying safer alternative materials and developing strategies to reduce or eliminate hazardous substances
Regulatory Compliance: Develop and execute product safety testing strategies to support North American labeling and hazard communication standards; prepare scientific toxicological dossiers for regulatory submission
What you'll need to be successful :
Master's Degree, Toxicology, Pharmacology, or Environmental Health
Desired: Board Certification in Toxicology (DABT) or ability to sit for the exam within 5 years
Skills:
-Required: Minimum of 5 years of experience in toxicology, focusing on regulatory toxicology, risk assessment, or green chemistry within a chemical or consumer products company
-Desired: Demonstrated success managing raw materials and product sustainability programs; experience in chemical manufacturing or consumer goods
-Data Interpretation: Ability to interpret complex scientific data and toxicology studies.
-Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of North American hazard communication (GHS, CPSC, EPA, OSHA, PMRA) and green chemistry principles.
-Communication: Exceptional interpersonal skills to present complex scientific information clearly to diverse audiences.
-Technical Proficiency: Meticulous attention to detail and proficiency with relevant toxicology databases and software.
-Sustainability: Knowledge of life cycle assessment (LCA) principles and methodologies for assessing chemical alternatives
The starting budgeted pay range for this role will generally fall between $87,600.00 - $103,100.00 per year. Scotts will consider various factors in determining the actual pay including your skills, qualifications, experience, and geographical location.In addition to the de