Description
- This role reports to the FMC Corporation’s Global Regulatory Sciences group and is part of the Global R&D organization. 
- As a competency expert in human health risk assessment, your role will be focused on developing the scientific data needed for new and existing molecules to help farmers maintain a safe and secure food supply, while protecting the public health and the environment for future generations. 
- The position is office-based (hybrid) and located in our Geneva premises, responsibilities include regulatory work that supports our global business, with opportunities to interface with people around the world. 
- The Global Regulatory Sciences group offers a unique balance of individual responsibilities and a team-focused project approach, providing our scientists with opportunities to engage in proprietary molecule development, learn regulations around the world, and invest in their professional development. 
- Serves on Product Registration Team (PRT) as lead for asset 
- Sets scientific strategy for projects relevant to asset, interfaces across disciplines 
- Communicates science in submission packages, positions data within the context of regional/country registrations, responds to regulatory authority questions 
- Technical program designer for projects. 
Key Responsibilities
- You will work across an interdisciplinary sciences team as the competency lead in human health risk assessment. 
- You will have responsibility for setting strategy for the technical program and collaborating with competency scientists and other team members to deliver the demands of the technical program. 
- You will be responsible for developing data in support of our assets to meet the regulatory requirements of countries. 
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Pharmacology, Toxicology, Risk Assessment Modeling or closely related discipline, such as metabolism or residue chemistry. 5 years of relevant work experience in a commercial setting. 
- Complete understanding of occupational exposure studies including mixer/loader/applicator and worker re-entry, dermal penetration studies, and non-dietary exposure studies. 
- Ideal candidate applies deep and broader scientific/technical expertise on principles and practices of human health risk assessment across various geographic regions. 
- Possesses an in-depth understanding of a broad array of R&D materials, tools, techniques, equipment, instrumentation and/or computer applications. 
- Communicates research directions within the R&D community. 
- Effectively communicates how individual research efforts are integrated into those of the overall team. 
- Seeks increased personal responsibility and takes responsibility for others to drive organizational or research goals. 
- Adjusts communication and interpersonal approach depending upon the audience, constructive critical debate and decision making. Reviews and reports group efforts. 
- Can communicate effectively in both technical and non-technical situations and across all levels. Actively initiates effective information exchanges. 
- Promotes and uses anticipatory problem-solving techniques to address issues before they become problems. 
- Effectively manage numerous tasks/projects simultaneously to meet internal/external deadlines while maintaining organizational integration within a global scientific support team. 
- Ability to design and manage appropriate field and analytical studies under FIFRA, OCSPP and OECD guidelines. 
If you are convinced that you can make a difference in this position and share our commitment to diversity, collaboration, and quality, we look forward to receiving your application.
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