Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer
Location: Cranfield
Pay: £27.00 p/h
Posted: 29 days ago | Expires in: 29 days
We are recruiting a Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer for one of our automotive clients based in Cranfield. You will be working for a globally recognised automotive company. This is a long-term contract role that may run for several years.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Ensuring compliance with national/European/international regulations and company standards/policies/strategies related to substances and materials.
2. Working alongside Materials Regulations, Compliance and Sustainability section.
3. Cross-functionally working across the complete business (R&D, Manufacturing, After-sales) on a global basis to support Parts Design, Vehicle Development and Materials Testing/Validation.
4. Coordinating the gathering and validation of substances and materials composition information of Automotive vehicles and parts.
5. Monitoring compliance with regulations related to substances (POP, REACH, CLP) and materials (ELV, RRR).
6. Controlling vehicle interior air quality by testing materials, parts, and vehicles for their emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
7. Securing the modification of articles and chemicals towards the use of suitable substances and materials with internal stakeholders and external suppliers.
8. Presenting vehicle compliance status reports to senior management in accordance with vehicle development milestones.
Qualifications & Experience:
1. 5 years’ experience in industry and successful experience in relation to compliance or regulatory activities, preferably applied to substances and materials.
2. Degree qualified (or equivalent) in chemistry / materials science.
3. Knowledge of International Material Data System (IMDS).
4. Knowledge of iPoint software (iPoint Compliance Agent and its modules).
5. Practical experience in problem-solving tools and techniques.
6. Competent with PC applications including Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Project.
7. Ability to prioritise and multitask between multiple projects simultaneously.
8. Self-motivating and self-managing. Pro-active, positive, energetic personality and flexible regarding working practice and hours.
9. Ability to travel abroad, typically a few days to 2 weeks; on rare occasions, travel may be long distance and/or at short notice.
10. Valid UK/European driving licence is a MUST.
Hours & Pay:
1. Monday to Friday
2. 39 hours per week
3. £27.00 p/h
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