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Posted 18 April 2024
Job ref: 230939BKA

Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer

Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer
Cranfield
£27.00p/h

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. The contract is on an ongoing basis a may run for several years.

Key Responsibilities of the Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer:

• Ensuring compliance with national/European/international regulations and company standards/policies/strategies related to substances and materials.
• Working alongside Materials Regulations, Compliance and Sustainability section
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.
• Coordinating the gathering and the validation of substances and materials composition information of Automotive vehicles and parts.
• Monitoring compliance with regulations related to substances (POP, REACH, CLP) and materials (ELV, RRR).
• Controlling vehicle interior air quality by testing materials, parts, and vehicles for their emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
• Securing the modification of articles and chemicals towards the use of suitable substances and materials with internal stakeholders and external suppliers.
• Presenting vehicle compliance status reports to senior management in accordance with vehicle development milestones.

Qualifications & Experience for the Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer:

• Have 5 years’ experience in industry and successful experience in relation with compliance or regulatory activities, preferably applied to substances and materials.
• Be degree qualified (or equivalent) in chemistry / materials science.
• Knowledge of International Material Data System (IMDS)
• Knowledge of iPoint softwares (iPoint Compliance Agent and its modules)
• Be able to demonstrate and have practical experience in problem solving tools and techniques.
• Competent with PC applications including Microsoft excel and Microsoft project.
• Have ability to prioritise and multitask between multiple projects simultaneously.
• Be self-motivating and self-managing. Pro-active. Positive. Energetic personality and flexible regarding working practice and working hours.
• Be able to travel abroad, typically a few days to 2 weeks, but on rare occasions travel may be long distance and or at short notice.
• Valid UK/European driving licence is MUST.

Hours & Pay for the Substances/Materials Compliance Engineer:

• Monday to Friday
• 39 hours per week
• £27.00p/h

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