Join a Dynamic Regulatory Team! The Client: For over thirty years, our client, an Irish-owned family firm, has been a trusted supplier of plant protection products. They are keen on making sure their customers have a good experience all round, building proper long-lasting relationships, and keeping them coming back for more through good old-fashioned loyalty. At the heart of what they do, you'll find integrity, respect, honesty, and accountability. As they keep going from strength to strength, they are looking to bolster their Regulatory team and need a bright spark for this key Senior Regulatory Affairs Executive role. They are quite flexible, offering remote or hybrid options depending on where you're based in Ireland, the UK, or across Europe. The Opportunity: Reporting straight to the Regulatory Affairs Manager, this is a proper strategic role where you can really make your mark and help shape the clients regulatory future. As Senior Regulatory Affairs Executive, you'll be key in getting regulatory applications sorted and submitted in important EU markets. You'll be the point person on regulatory projects supporting their new product development and making sure existing product authorisations are renewed without a hitch. This role gives the right person an opportunity to get stuck in with a supportive team, have a real say in decisions, and help work out regulatory strategy. To do well here, you'll need to be a good communicator, able to build and keep up strong relationships with the Regulatory Authorities, external consultants, and Contract Research Organisations (CROs). You'll be representing the client in a professional manner. Top-notch project management and the ability to juggle a few things at once are a must to make sure regulatory targets are hit on time. What You'll Bring to the Table: A minimum of a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in a Life Sciences, Science, or Agronomy subject. A good few years under your belt in regulatory affairs gained in a generic R&D company, consultancy, or CRO. A solid grasp of EU regulatory frameworks and how things work for crop protection products. Proper project management and multitasking skills with a proven track record of getting regulatory results. Excellent written and spoken English, able to explain complicated stuff clearly and concisely. A team player through and through, with a knack for working well with others. A can-do, solution-focused attitude with a real drive to get things done. Great organisational skills and a keen eye for detail. The ability to build and maintain strong, productive relationships with all sorts of people. Bonus Points If You Have: Some knowledge of the crop protection industry, including the technical side, commercial bits, farming methods, and specific crop issues. Fluency in another major European language. What's in it for You: A competitive salary that reflects your experience. The flexibility of working remotely or a mix of home and office, depending on where you are. The chance to work for a sound and growing Irish-owned company with a good reputation. A real opportunity to get involved in important decisions and help shape our regulatory approach. A supportive and friendly team where your contributions are valued. Chances to grow and develop your career in the regulatory field. Contract Caitriona Breaw @ Amicus for more information.