Job Description
To keep the Cambridge site compliant with import, export and controlled substance regulations for the US by the preparation, compilation, maintenance and submission of various regulatory reports and maintenance of product classifications on internal systems and to support the Manchester site with same.
- Maintain compliance at the Cambridge and Manchester site for controlled substance products
- Monitor DEA website for changes – including classifications and procedures, and alert US compliance.
- Apply for DEA exemptions and TK numbers
- Work with customer support at both sites when controlled substance order entered to be sure proper procedures followed and necessary documentation ready (222s, permits)
- Create and submit reports for ARCOS, Quota, Dea exemptions and List 1 substance reporting
- Cross train with compliance coordinators
- Other activities as assigned
Qualifications
- Associate’s degree in a relevant scientific field or equivalent applicable experience
- Competent using Microsoft Office software, Word, Excel, etc. and Quickbooks
- Basic experience in US compliance/Familiar with CBP, FDA, EPA, DEA and USDA regulations. Ability to interpret and apply policies and guidance documents
- Knowledge of import and export regulations
- Familiarity with organic chemistry a plus
Additional Information
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team atmosphere and to work independently
- Good attention to detail, well organised, innovative
- Highly self-motivated
- Strong team player
- Effective communicator
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
What We Do
LGC is a leading, global life science tools company, providing mission-critical components and solutions into high-growth application areas across the human healthcare and applied market segments. Its high quality product portfolio is comprised of mission-critical tools for genomic analysis and for quality assurance applications, which are typically embedded and recurring within our customers’ products and workflows and are valued for their performance, quality and range.
LGC’s tools play a key role in customer workflows from discovery applications through to commercial manufacture and enable its customers to: bring new diagnostics and therapies to market; progress research and development; optimise food production; and continuously monitor and enhance the quality of food, the environment and consumer products.
LGC’s 175+ years of scientific heritage, combined with a track record of innovation and value-enhancing acquisitions, has enabled the company to build its product portfolio and expertise, and develop deep relationships with customers, industry partners and the global scientific community.
LGC’s core purpose of Science for a safer world and its core values of passion, curiosity, integrity, brilliance and respect, drive its culture. As of 30 June 2021, it employs 4,350 employees, of which over 1,175 employees hold PhD and/or master’s degrees. Its products and services are delivered by highly qualified and experienced teams, operating from a global network of accredited sites that showcase its scientific and manufacturing capabilities.