Uses relevant software to meet client EHS&T needs.
Uses regulatory knowledge to provide subject matter expertise to clients and management for efficient EHS&T services when applicable.
Monitors applicable regulations relevant to specific job duties while maintaining a broad understanding of current regulatory landscape so that appropriate actions can be identified.
Collaborates with or leads multi-functional teams to improve and assist with testing of software and provides feedback to improve software products where applicable.
Provides expert regulatory knowledge to support the Marketing and Sales teams as is necessary.
Presents expert regulatory knowledge via Webinars and conferences to audiences to showcase UL's expertise.
Takes on additional responsibility as required to support business operations.
Read and follow the Underwriters Laboratories Code of Conduct, and follow all physical and digital security practices.
Performs other duties as directed.
Requirements:
University Degree (Equivalent to Bachelor's degree) in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Sciences, Toxicology, or a related discipline with 4 years minimum relevant Canadian EHS&T experience.
Higher/advanced degree equivalent to a master's degree in science-related field and 2 years minimum relevant Canadian EHS&T experience is preferred.
Aligns with UL values of integrity, competitiveness and collaboration.
Demonstrated effective time management to handle and prioritize multiple projects or streams of work to ensure timely and accurate completion of assigned work.
Ability to effectively communicate with both internal and external customers, peers and manager.
Bilingual in French a plus.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel. Experience with chemical SDS authoring or supply chain network software preferred.