Are you passionate about chemical safety, global compliance, and making a real impact in a leading industrial organization? At Sandvik Coromant, we’re looking for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist to help shape our chemical management and product compliance strategies.
This is a unique opportunity to work in a global role with high visibility, where your expertise contributes directly to safer, more sustainable operations. If you're ready to take on exciting challenges and collaborate across borders, this is the role for you!
About the Role
In this position, you're responsible for developing and securing the delivery of chemical management and product compliance strategies. You interpret international laws and regulations, translate them into actionable internal policies, and support teams across the organization in applying these standards. You conduct audits, develop training materials, and ensure that regulatory information is shared effectively to enable legal compliance and continuous improvement.
Your key responsibilities include:
- Leading global chemical management activities and supporting local implementation.
- Conducting audits and inspections to ensure compliance and safety.
- Supporting product lines and projects with regulatory expertise.
- Participating in EHS forums and driving strategic initiatives.
- Escalating challenges and gaps in compliance and chemical safety.
The location for this position is Stockholm and we apply a hybrid work solution. International travel is part of the job and you report within a matrix organization.
Your Profile
We’re looking for someone with several years experience in global chemical regulations and compliance. You’re able to interpret complex regulations and translate them into internal procedures, training materials, and compliance strategies. Your knowledge is backed by a university degree in Biotechnology or Chemical Engineering
Your technical expertise includes:
- In-depth knowledge of international chemical regulations such as REACH, RoHS, TSCA, PFAS, Proposition 65, and more.
- Practical experience with IUCLID, REACH-IT, ECHA-Cloud, and tools for Poison Center and SCIP notifications.
- Familiarity with CE and FCC certification processes and other regulatory frameworks.
- Strong understanding of chemical nomenclature, hazardous reactions, and safe chemical storage and handling.
- Experience with PLM and ERP systems, and knowledge of ATEX/Ex classifications, dust explosions, and transport of dangerous goods.
You’re a strategic thinker with strong analytical skills and a proactive mindset. You listen actively, build trust, and maintain strong networks across the organization. Being helpful, collaborative, and committed to enabling others to succeed, you take ownership of your responsibilities and thrive in a role where you support others in doing the right thing.
Our culture
Innovation is in our DNA and we’re proud to shape the future of manufacturing in close collaboration with our customers and partners. We believe in an inclusive, equal and open-minded culture, and we nurture our diversities to form a solid foundation for achieving great results. Add fair and rewarding benefits, as well as many different career opportunities in an inspiring global environment.
Contact information
Are you curious to know more about this position? Please contact Patrik Eurenius, hiring manager, at [email protected]
Union contacts (Sweden):
- Magnus K Berglund, Unionen, +46 (0)70-616 23 32
- Carl-Åke Jansson, Akademikerföreningen, +46 (0)70-699 63 47
- Peter Olsson-Andrée, Ledarna, +46 (0)70-222 48 55
Recruitment Specialist: Tanja Benavides
How to apply
Send your application no later than September 1, 2025. Click apply and include your resume and cover letter in English. Please note that we don’t accept applications by e-mail. Job ID: R0082411. This job ad is aimed for those currently working within the Sandvik Group.
To learn more about our recruitment process, please visit our career site or contact HR Services at [email protected]