DescriptionThe Toxicologist provides expert toxicology support to ensure compliance with global chemical registration and food contact regulations across Sherwin-Williams Global Packaging Division. This role partners closely with Regulatory Affairs Research & Development and crossfunctional global teams to support new product commercialization product reformulation and Safety by Design initiatives. The position oversees external toxicology studies interprets scientific data and serves as a subject matter expert on human health and environmental risk. The Toxicologist also contributes to advocacy efforts internal training and continuous improvement of toxicological capabilities and processes worldwide
Additional Information:
This role is not remote/hybrid. This role will report to Sherwin-Williams Sewickley Office 2000 Georgetown Dr. Sewickley PA 15143.
Travel Required: 10%
Job duties include contact with other employees and access confidential and proprietary information and/or other items of value and such access may be supervised or unsupervised. The Company therefore has determined that a review of criminal history is necessary to protect the business and its operations and reputation and is necessary to protect the safety of the Companys staff employees and business relationships.
ResponsibilitiesToxicology support for global chemical registration and food contact notification regulations
Maintain expertise in human health and environmental testing and data requirements for global chemical registration and notification requirements
Oversee toxicology study placement at Contract Research Organizations in support of global new product commercialization including study initiation monitoring and interpretation of results
Partner with Regulatory Affairs teams in North America Asia Pacific Latin America and Europe to achieve compliance with chemical registration and food contact notification requirements
- Toxicology support for research and development
Partner with the research and development team on new product development and product reformulation to select materials that minimize risk using the SW Safety by Design process
Provide role-based toxicology training for technical and regulatory team members and other groups within Sherwin-Williams
Serve as a subject matter expert supporting research and development needs
- General toxicology support
- Contribute to advocacy efforts through reviewing and generating materials; partnering with Governmental Affairs Regulatory and Commercial Teams; and representing the company in trade associations customer meetings or other external meetings.
- Assist with portfolio evaluations and alternatives assessments for materials of regulatory interest
- Partner with the Marketing and R&D organizations to ensure robust product safety evaluations within new product commercialization and technology assessments
- Manage toxicological data within Sherwin-Williams systems
- Advance internal capability for toxicological in vitro studies and in silico modeling
- Conduct scientific literature reviews for various business needs
- Assist in the ideation and writing process for peer-reviewed journal publications
Continuous improvement
Implement process or system changes necessary to improve efficiency or accuracy of work
Engage with professional societies such as the Society of Toxicology to monitor scientific advancements and maintain any professional certifications
QualificationsMinimum Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
- Have familiarity with global chemical regulations including TSCA REACH and other international registration and notification programs
- Have knowledge of OECD Guidelines for the testing of chemicals is highly advantageous
Have proficiency with scouting reviewing categorizing and summarizing scientific literature to address technical questions is highly desirable
- Have a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology
- Have experience with Product Development
Have experience with HEARS PV RMDM PIM SharePoint Microsoft Office OnBase Business Objects
Required Experience:
Senior IC
DescriptionThe Toxicologist provides expert toxicology support to ensure compliance with global chemical registration and food contact regulations across Sherwin-Williams Global Packaging Division. This role partners closely with Regulatory Affairs Research & Development and crossfunctional global t...
DescriptionThe Toxicologist provides expert toxicology support to ensure compliance with global chemical registration and food contact regulations across Sherwin-Williams Global Packaging Division. This role partners closely with Regulatory Affairs Research & Development and crossfunctional global teams to support new product commercialization product reformulation and Safety by Design initiatives. The position oversees external toxicology studies interprets scientific data and serves as a subject matter expert on human health and environmental risk. The Toxicologist also contributes to advocacy efforts internal training and continuous improvement of toxicological capabilities and processes worldwide
Additional Information:
This role is not remote/hybrid. This role will report to Sherwin-Williams Sewickley Office 2000 Georgetown Dr. Sewickley PA 15143.
Travel Required: 10%
Job duties include contact with other employees and access confidential and proprietary information and/or other items of value and such access may be supervised or unsupervised. The Company therefore has determined that a review of criminal history is necessary to protect the business and its operations and reputation and is necessary to protect the safety of the Companys staff employees and business relationships.
ResponsibilitiesToxicology support for global chemical registration and food contact notification regulations
Maintain expertise in human health and environmental testing and data requirements for global chemical registration and notification requirements
Oversee toxicology study placement at Contract Research Organizations in support of global new product commercialization including study initiation monitoring and interpretation of results
Partner with Regulatory Affairs teams in North America Asia Pacific Latin America and Europe to achieve compliance with chemical registration and food contact notification requirements
- Toxicology support for research and development
Partner with the research and development team on new product development and product reformulation to select materials that minimize risk using the SW Safety by Design process
Provide role-based toxicology training for technical and regulatory team members and other groups within Sherwin-Williams
Serve as a subject matter expert supporting research and development needs
- General toxicology support
- Contribute to advocacy efforts through reviewing and generating materials; partnering with Governmental Affairs Regulatory and Commercial Teams; and representing the company in trade associations customer meetings or other external meetings.
- Assist with portfolio evaluations and alternatives assessments for materials of regulatory interest
- Partner with the Marketing and R&D organizations to ensure robust product safety evaluations within new product commercialization and technology assessments
- Manage toxicological data within Sherwin-Williams systems
- Advance internal capability for toxicological in vitro studies and in silico modeling
- Conduct scientific literature reviews for various business needs
- Assist in the ideation and writing process for peer-reviewed journal publications
Continuous improvement
Implement process or system changes necessary to improve efficiency or accuracy of work
Engage with professional societies such as the Society of Toxicology to monitor scientific advancements and maintain any professional certifications
QualificationsMinimum Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
- Have familiarity with global chemical regulations including TSCA REACH and other international registration and notification programs
- Have knowledge of OECD Guidelines for the testing of chemicals is highly advantageous
Have proficiency with scouting reviewing categorizing and summarizing scientific literature to address technical questions is highly desirable
- Have a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology
- Have experience with Product Development
Have experience with HEARS PV RMDM PIM SharePoint Microsoft Office OnBase Business Objects
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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