Specialist SARA Regulatory Affairs
About the role
Job Description Are You Ready to Make It Happen at Mondelēz International? Join our Mission to Lead the Future of Snacking. Make It With Pride. You execute the regulatory affairs strategy for your respective categories and geographical area using your technical and regulatory expertise. You ensure the regulatory and policy compliance of our portfolio and ensure policies, regulatory programs and requirements are met.
How You Will Contribute You will implement the regulatory affairs strategy and work with cross-functional teams to anticipate regulatory business risks and opportunities. In addition, you will provide regulatory affairs expertise for technical regulatory developments and help with responses to challenges and crisis management. In this role, you will ensure that ingredients, product composition, claims and labelling is in compliance with regulations and company policies, provide guidance to stakeholders on regulatory affairs, propose and implement business solutions in response to regulatory changes, and maintain and develop a strong knowledge of regulatory, scientific and nutrition risks and opportunities in your corresponding market.
What You Will Bring A desire to drive your future and purpose, accelerate your career and the following experience and knowledge:
- Regulatory affairs (industry, governmental, association background).
- Understanding of the regulatory framework in your geographical area
- Building collaborative relationships
- Conducting technical assessments and supporting issues management
- Thinking creatively
- Communicating effectively
- Project management
- SARA core knowledge topics (e.g. flavors, additives, GMO, organic, dietary or religious suitability, etc.)
What You Will Bring A desire to drive your future and purpose, accelerate your career and the following experience and knowledge:
Regulatory affairs (industry, governmental, and association background).
Understanding of the regulatory framework in your geographical area
Building collaborative relationships
Conducting technical assessments and supporting issues management
Thinking creatively
Communicating effectively
Project management
SARA core knowledge topics (e.g. flavors, additives, GMO, organic, dietary or religious suitability, etc.)
More About This Role The position is with the North American Regulatory Ingredients and Global Import Export team.
The scope of work includes reviewing and coordinating the revision of ingredient compliance against US FDA and Health Canada requirements and ensuring regulatory information excellence in the ingredient specifications.
Ability to interpret complex ingredient regulations and laws for food and recommend compliance strategies that balance risk with business impact and cost.
Experience with PLM is a requirement. Experience with MS Teams and other MS Apps is an asset.
The role will also be responsible for GIE RA brand/category continuity, leading the strategy and decision-making, adapting to the business needs.
Strong organization and leadership, acting like an owner, proactively collaborating with business partners and regulatory colleagues to develop strategies and recommended action plans to advance complex business initiatives.
Work autonomously and through others to facilitate deployment/ delivery of all regulatory project elements (compliance, claims, labeling) as required.
Interface and collaborate across different functions of the organization to ensure project outcomes are achieved with high-quality results and gain their alignment and support.
This candidate will be expected to be involved in and make contributions to the North American SARA community/pillars/programs/tools.
Education / Certifications: Bachelor's degree in nutrition, Food Science, or related scientific discipline
Job-specific Requirements Desired experience with US FDA and Health Canada food regulations, specifications, and labeling databases.
Work schedule: Regular business hours
Work schedule: Full time No Relocation support available
Business Unit Summary Mondelēz International is the world’s largest chocolate, biscuit and candy maker, and the second largest gum maker. Our North American and U.S. headquarters are in East Hanover, New Jersey, about 25 miles outside of New York City. We have Canadian offices in Toronto and Montreal. We have a strong North American manufacturing presence where we make our well-loved snacks like Oreo cookies, belVita breakfast biscuits, Trident gum and Cadbury chocolates. Our East Hanover location also houses our global research and development center for our consumer-favorite cookie and cracker brands.
USA:
Mondelēz Global LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants who require accommodation to participate in the job application process may contact 847-943-5460 for assistance.
Canada:
If you are applying to a position in Canada, accommodations for applicants with disabilities or other grounds protected by human rights legislation are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the employment selection process. For all internal and external applicants who require accommodation in the recruitment and selection process please contact 847-943-5460 for assistance/support.
Job Type Regular
Scientific Affairs & Regulatory Affairs
Product Quality, Safety and Compliance
About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) is an American multinational confectionery, food, and beverage company based in Illinois which employs approximately 80,000 individuals around the world.
Our Purpose Our purpose is to empower people to snack right. We will lead the future of snacking around the world by offering the right snack, for the right moment, made the right way.
Our Brands We’re leading the future of snacking with iconic brands such as Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum.
Our People Our 80,000+ colleagues around the world are key to the success of our business. Our Values and Leadership Commitments of Love our Consumers and Brands, Grow Every Day, and Do What's Right shapes our culture – what we believe in, stand for, and what guides our actions and decisions. Great people and great brands. That’s who we are.
Our Strategies We are uniquely positioned to lead the future of snacking with strong leadership in our categories, an unparalleled portfolio of global and local brands and a solid footprint in fast-growing markets. Aimed at delivering sustainable growth, our strategic plan is centered around three strategic priorities:
• Growth: accelerate consumer-centric growth • Execution: drive operational excellence • Culture: build a winning growth culture
Specialist SARA Regulatory Affairs
About the role
Job Description Are You Ready to Make It Happen at Mondelēz International? Join our Mission to Lead the Future of Snacking. Make It With Pride. You execute the regulatory affairs strategy for your respective categories and geographical area using your technical and regulatory expertise. You ensure the regulatory and policy compliance of our portfolio and ensure policies, regulatory programs and requirements are met.
How You Will Contribute You will implement the regulatory affairs strategy and work with cross-functional teams to anticipate regulatory business risks and opportunities. In addition, you will provide regulatory affairs expertise for technical regulatory developments and help with responses to challenges and crisis management. In this role, you will ensure that ingredients, product composition, claims and labelling is in compliance with regulations and company policies, provide guidance to stakeholders on regulatory affairs, propose and implement business solutions in response to regulatory changes, and maintain and develop a strong knowledge of regulatory, scientific and nutrition risks and opportunities in your corresponding market.
What You Will Bring A desire to drive your future and purpose, accelerate your career and the following experience and knowledge:
- Regulatory affairs (industry, governmental, association background).
- Understanding of the regulatory framework in your geographical area
- Building collaborative relationships
- Conducting technical assessments and supporting issues management
- Thinking creatively
- Communicating effectively
- Project management
- SARA core knowledge topics (e.g. flavors, additives, GMO, organic, dietary or religious suitability, etc.)
What You Will Bring A desire to drive your future and purpose, accelerate your career and the following experience and knowledge:
Regulatory affairs (industry, governmental, and association background).
Understanding of the regulatory framework in your geographical area
Building collaborative relationships
Conducting technical assessments and supporting issues management
Thinking creatively
Communicating effectively
Project management
SARA core knowledge topics (e.g. flavors, additives, GMO, organic, dietary or religious suitability, etc.)
More About This Role The position is with the North American Regulatory Ingredients and Global Import Export team.
The scope of work includes reviewing and coordinating the revision of ingredient compliance against US FDA and Health Canada requirements and ensuring regulatory information excellence in the ingredient specifications.
Ability to interpret complex ingredient regulations and laws for food and recommend compliance strategies that balance risk with business impact and cost.
Experience with PLM is a requirement. Experience with MS Teams and other MS Apps is an asset.
The role will also be responsible for GIE RA brand/category continuity, leading the strategy and decision-making, adapting to the business needs.
Strong organization and leadership, acting like an owner, proactively collaborating with business partners and regulatory colleagues to develop strategies and recommended action plans to advance complex business initiatives.
Work autonomously and through others to facilitate deployment/ delivery of all regulatory project elements (compliance, claims, labeling) as required.
Interface and collaborate across different functions of the organization to ensure project outcomes are achieved with high-quality results and gain their alignment and support.
This candidate will be expected to be involved in and make contributions to the North American SARA community/pillars/programs/tools.
Education / Certifications: Bachelor's degree in nutrition, Food Science, or related scientific discipline
Job-specific Requirements Desired experience with US FDA and Health Canada food regulations, specifications, and labeling databases.
Work schedule: Regular business hours
Work schedule: Full time No Relocation support available
Business Unit Summary Mondelēz International is the world’s largest chocolate, biscuit and candy maker, and the second largest gum maker. Our North American and U.S. headquarters are in East Hanover, New Jersey, about 25 miles outside of New York City. We have Canadian offices in Toronto and Montreal. We have a strong North American manufacturing presence where we make our well-loved snacks like Oreo cookies, belVita breakfast biscuits, Trident gum and Cadbury chocolates. Our East Hanover location also houses our global research and development center for our consumer-favorite cookie and cracker brands.
USA:
Mondelēz Global LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants who require accommodation to participate in the job application process may contact 847-943-5460 for assistance.
Canada:
If you are applying to a position in Canada, accommodations for applicants with disabilities or other grounds protected by human rights legislation are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the employment selection process. For all internal and external applicants who require accommodation in the recruitment and selection process please contact 847-943-5460 for assistance/support.
Job Type Regular
Scientific Affairs & Regulatory Affairs
Product Quality, Safety and Compliance
About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) is an American multinational confectionery, food, and beverage company based in Illinois which employs approximately 80,000 individuals around the world.
Our Purpose Our purpose is to empower people to snack right. We will lead the future of snacking around the world by offering the right snack, for the right moment, made the right way.
Our Brands We’re leading the future of snacking with iconic brands such as Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum.
Our People Our 80,000+ colleagues around the world are key to the success of our business. Our Values and Leadership Commitments of Love our Consumers and Brands, Grow Every Day, and Do What's Right shapes our culture – what we believe in, stand for, and what guides our actions and decisions. Great people and great brands. That’s who we are.
Our Strategies We are uniquely positioned to lead the future of snacking with strong leadership in our categories, an unparalleled portfolio of global and local brands and a solid footprint in fast-growing markets. Aimed at delivering sustainable growth, our strategic plan is centered around three strategic priorities:
• Growth: accelerate consumer-centric growth • Execution: drive operational excellence • Culture: build a winning growth culture