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German Speaking Food Regulatory Compliance Specialist

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Home-Based in the UK
Ref: 5518G1
Company Profile
Global business supporting both brands and retailers ensuring food products and labels meet legal requirements in different markets
Responsibilities
German Speaking Food Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Location: Home-Based in the UK
Salary: between around £60,000 and £70,000 per annum depending on experience
Ref: 5518G1
Main Duties
In this role you will be ensuring that food labels and product information follow legal rules and are adapted to expectations for the German market. It also involves advising clients and helping products launch safely and compliantly.
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The Role
- Review product labels and information to ensure regulatory compliance
- Assess packaging artwork and product specifications for accuracy
- Ensure products meet German and international food regulations
- Provide regulatory guidance to clients and suppliers
- Identify compliance risks and recommend appropriate solutions
- Manage multiple projects while delivering work within deadlines
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of food legislation and industry requirements
Candidate's Profile
- Degree-level qualification in food science, regulatory affairs, or a related discipline (or equivalent relevant experience)
- At least 2 years’ experience in a technical, regulatory, or compliance-related role
- Strong knowledge of food law, labelling regulations, and industry guidelines
- Fluent in English and German, both written and spoken
- Experience working independently and managing workload effectively
- Ability to interpret regulations and apply them accurately to product information


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