The Compliance Engineer supports Spectrum sites through materials documentation for certifications, regulatory compliance, and risk management in Quality organization.
POSITION SUMMARY: As part of the Quality organization, the Compliance Engineer will provide support to Spectrum sites and its customers through leadership in materials documentation for certifications (such as UL, EU MDR, REACH SVHC, RoHS, WEEE, Conflict minerals, Cal Prop 65, FSSC, etc.), regulatory compliance, and risk management in alignment with DuPont Product Stewardship practices and Regulatory compliance processes.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In collaboration with the Product Stewardship and Regulatory (PS&R) organization,
- Establish and maintain a centralized material regulatory statements repository across the Spectrum enterprise to support the assessment and records management of materials regulatory compliance as well as customer inquiries response process.
- Develop and communicate clear technical and administrative guidance to project teams in support of obtaining regulatory certifications and meeting relevant domestic & global regulations.
- Maintain compliance statuses of Spectrum business materials with existing, new or amended regulations.
- Manage and maintain materials-related sites compliance requirements and reporting obligations.
- Guide project teams to ensure that design systems fulfil customer expectations and site materials-related regulatory compliance.
- Streamline and manage regulatory-related customer inquiries response process.
- Serve as a focal point to and coordinate site responses for the PS&R organization.
- Collaborate with PS&R to develop responses for any corporate-driven risk and regulatory compliance management:
- Provide in-depth regulatory/technical expertise to manage regulatory or product stewardship driven analyses; identify improvement opportunities
- Support the integration of Spectrum into the PS&R management system from a risk management perspective.
- Review of existing documents (procedures, work instructions, etc.) for accuracy, robustness, and compliance
- Engineering Degree, preferable a Chemical Engineer or Plastics Engineer with 4 years of experience in Quality and/or Compliance Engineering experience in a manufacturing environment. Supplier Quality Management experience is a plus.
- Experience with quality systems regulations and standards (ISO 13485, ISO 9001, FDA 21 CFR 820, AS9200, FSSC 22000)
- Knowledge of applicable material compliance regulations and standards, such as EUMDR, REACH regulation (EU)1907/2006, CLP, RoHS, Cal Prop.65, SCIP, WEEE, etc.
- Certification agency (UL, or similar) experience is a plus
- Experience using statistical analysis tools
- Experience in testing, defect data and data analysis utilizing advanced methods
- Excellent computer skills (such as Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, SharePoint, etc.)
- SAP experience is a plus.
- Demonstrated ability to lead projects, process execution, and critical issue closure across technical disciplines and organization functions
- Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks and objectives
- Demonstrated ability to identify and drive continuous improvements efforts
- Strong communication/presentation skills, tailored to audience [oral, written, and/or presentation] including listening
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