TSCA Compliance Specialist

TSCA Compliance Specialist

We Offer…

An exciting role as a TSCA Compliance Specialist based in Danbury, Connecticut.

This function, under general supervision, assists with compliance with the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). This function prepares and submits dossiers for imported raw materials, synthesized intermediates and final chemicals. This function is responsible for relevant paperwork and reporting requirements to maintain TSCA compliance.

This involves a range of activities including:

  • Support new US product registrations, e.g., TSCA PMN/LVE in close collaboration with R&D and Regulatory teams.
  • Work closely with internal teams to ensure reviews are conducted for raw material, research & development and commercial product introduction within the US.
  • Assist with annual EPCRA/TRI reporting
  • Participate in CDR reporting every 4 years
  • Submit 12b notices as required for applicable chemicals
  • Prepare import certifications for Purchasing department
  • Coordinate 3rd party testing as needed
  • Coordinate compliance with TSCA 8c and 8e reviews
  • Prepares documents, reports and memoranda.
  • Participate in BRI and industry TSCA advocacy issues where necessary.
  • Stay informed of the status of chemical being reviewed by USEPA for TSCA enforcement
  • Maintains regulatory records for Federal, State and local compliance.Complies with all BRI environmental, and safety policies and procedures as well as relevant local, state and federal regulations.
  • Performs related work as assigned.

You Offer…

  • Bachelor’s Degree or Advanced Degree in a Related Technical or Scientific Discipline is generally preferred, along with Two to five years experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
  • Knowledge of toxicology, general and organic chemistry, manufacturing techniques and relevant areas of environmental and safety regulations is desirable.
  • Experience with TSCA requirements and history preparing LVE/PMN submissions.
  • Ability to prepare technical governmental dossiers.
  • Knowledge of chemistry and manufacturing processes.
  • Ability to gather relevant toxicological data including choosing candidates for read-across/bridging.
  • Detail oriented
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to maintain proper records.

We Offer…a competitive compensation and benefit package including medical, dental, Bonus program, profit sharing and 401k.

An Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace.