Product Safety Specialist Manufacturing - Columbus, OH at Geebo

Product Safety Specialist

We are looking for a Product Safety Specialist for a top retail company in New Albany, Ohio.
This position will be located on site at the New Albany location.
Responsibilities:
Review and understand safety related global cosmetic regulations (focus on US and EU regions).
Support global product registration through completion of cosmetic product safety report.
The candidate will specifically work on completing Safety Assessments (also known as Consumer Product Safety Reports - CPSRs).
Required
Qualifications:
Knowledge of EU and US Cosmetic Regulations, interest/understanding of raw materials and ingredients in personal care formulas, experience in personal care product safety IS A PLUS Detailed Oriented Scientific Background Team Player If you meet the required qualifications and are interested in this role, please apply today.
The Solomon Page Distinction Solomon Page offers a comprehensive benefit program for hourly employees.
We pride ourselves on offering medical, dental, 401(k), direct deposit and commuter benefits to our employees, including freelancers - which sets us apart in the industries we serve.
About Solomon Page Founded in 1990, Solomon Page is a specialty niche provider of staffing and executive search solutions across a wide array of functions and industries.
The success of Solomon Page reflects an organic growth strategy supported by a highly entrepreneurial culture.
Acting as a strategic partner to our clients and candidates, we focus on providing customized solutions and building long-term relationships based on trust, respect, and the consistent delivery of excellent results.
For more information and additional opportunities, visit:
solomonpage.
com and connect with us on Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn.
Opportunity Awaits.
Recommended Skills Assessments Attention To Detail Consumer Product Raw Materials Retailing Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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