Regulatory Affairs Manager (Biocides) – Natural Scientist | Manager Regulatory Affairs Biocides – Natural scientist (m/f/d)

spectra Consult GmbH

Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Published Mar 9, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves active participation in complex regulatory projects at the European level, specifically focusing on the authorization of biocidal active substances and products. As a Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will be responsible for preparing and defending dossiers, characterizing chemical properties, and performing human health or environmental risk assessments. The day-to-day work includes developing integrated testing strategies, monitoring studies in collaboration with CROs, and managing communication between clients and European authorities. This position is particularly attractive due to its blend of high-level scientific analysis and strategic project management within a young, independent consulting firm. Based in Bad Kreuznach, the role offers a supportive environment with modern office spaces, flexible working hours, and the opportunity to work on international projects that have a direct impact on EU market compliance. It is an ideal fit for a scientist who enjoys 'out of the box' thinking and wants to grow within a dynamic, expert team.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (M.Sc., preferably PhD) in Life Sciences or Environmental Sciences (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Toxicology, or related disciplines).

Experience

  • 2-3 years of professional experience with biocides, (eco)toxicology, or exposure and risk assessments
  • Experience in the preparation and defense of biocidal active substance and product dossiers
  • Proven experience in project management and communication with regulatory authorities
  • Background in developing integrated testing strategies and study planning

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • The position is based on-site in Bad Kreuznach with general possibilities for mobile working. Candidates must have the ability to work in a permanent full-time or part-time capacity.