Regulatory Product Manager - Mississauga, Canada - BASF SE

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    Create Your Own Chemistry: What We Offer You


    At BASF, we create chemistry through the power of connected minds. By balancing economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, we are building a more sustainable future through chemistry. As the world's leading chemical company, we help our customers in nearly every industry meet the current and future needs of society through science and innovation.

    We provide a fulfilling work environment with a strong emphasis on the physical and psychological safety of our employees and the communities we operate in. We are always working to form the best team with an emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion and through lifelong learning and development.

    At BASF, we constantly strive to become an even better workplace. As a result of our commitment to our employees, BASF has earned various awards, including being recognized by Mediacorp in 2024 as one of Canada's Top Employers for tenth consecutive year, one of the Greater Toronto Area's Top Employers for the eleventh year in a row, and twice being named one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People and Best Diversity Employers.

    We invite you to join our best team on our journey to create solutions for a sustainable future

    Regulatory Product Manager

    Location: Calgary, AB or Mississauga, ON

    Where the Chemistry Happens...


    We are looking for a Regulatory Product Manager (RPM) to develop and implement regulatory strategies for a portfolio of products with the goal of ensuring timely registrations that meet commercial objectives. Current product registrations are maintained and supported with appropriate technical information as part of a broad product stewardship process.

    As an expert on the Canadian regulatory requirements and policies, the RPM provides guidance to regulatory teams and leadership on what is required to ensure timely and successful product registrations. This senior role brings scientific, regulatory affairs, and policy-related strategic abilities to address complex regulatory issues impacting our key current and future registrations.

    Formula for Success: You Will...

    • Support the business goals of their Molecule Team (Long-range Planning Process), develop a registration strategy, timeline and project plan that optimizes the commercial opportunity.
    • Manage a project plan that identifies the information necessary to complete a Canadian federal submission and series of actions (new studies, budget, resourcing extant work) to Canadian regulatory agencies.
    • Act as the Canadian regulatory expert on both Canadian and North American project teams and work closely with Production/Logistics, Marketing and biology champion functions in the project management process to ensure project coordination.
    • Monitor Canadian and international regulatory trends and serve on industry/expert committees to achieve balanced and practical regulatory requirements to ensure continued access to innovation and products for Canadian growers.
    • Answer data-call-ins and respond to regulators questions, liaising with BASF personnel in the US and Germany as appropriate acting as the main BASF Canadian contact to PMRA.
    • Respond to Canadian Re-evaluation, renewals, Canada-specific lab, greenhouse, modelling or field studies; conception and/ or management of these studies is the responsibility of the RPM.
    • Understand the Canadian landscape (and to a lesser extent, international) and regulations and policies governing crop protection products ensuring freedom-to-operate. Active participant and BASF's representative on industry associations in the field of their scientific expertise.
    • Work closely with fellow regulatory colleagues to ensure knowledge sharing of experience and best practices occur across the team. Work with their colleagues to create best management practices and processes when efficiencies or new processes are identified.

    Ingredients for Success: What We Look for in You...

    • MS in agriculture field or related scientific discipline with 12+ years' experience in the pesticide industry, with minimum 8 years' experience with pesticide registration or, BA/BS degree in agriculture or related scientific discipline with 15+ years' experience in the pesticide industry, with minimum 10 years' experience in pesticide registration and/or regulatory affairs.
    • Comprehensive working knowledge of the PCPA with a proven track record for successfully registering complex pesticide active ingredients and formulations.
    • Developed regulatory strategies to obtain, maintain and defend active ingredient and product registrations.
    • Demonstrated ability to lead and actively participate in multi-company task forces and industry trade association committees.
    • Demonstrated effective and influential communication and negotiation skills to all levels and audiences, internally (project teams to Executive management) and externally with Regulatory Authorities and NGOs.
    • In-depth understanding of the Canadian pesticide registration process, including environmental and human health risk assessments, as well as Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) and regulations.
    • Thorough understanding of emerging regional regulatory issues and changes (i.e. Transformation Agenda); Global Regulatory issues impacting the Canadian Pesticide Markets (EU, MRLs, PICs, POPs, etc).
    • Excellent Project Management skills.

    Create Your Own Chemistry: What We Offer You


    Adding value to our customers begins with adding value to you. is the suite of benefits, perks, programs and unique opportunities we offer to support you – the whole you – in all stages of your life and career. With , you create your own chemistry.

    The total rewards that you receive as a BASF employee go way beyond a paycheck. From competitive health and insurance plans to robust retirement benefits that include company-matching contributions, to making sure you never stop learning, we believe investing in you is investing in our success. Working for a large, global organization, you'll have a chance to grow professionally and personally, expand your network and build a rewarding and dynamic career. We also provide engaging learning and development opportunities to help you make the most of your talents and your role.

    Inclusion and Equal Opportunity Empoyment


    BASF is dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where our employees can be their authentic selves. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, citizenship, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, religion/creed, sex/pregnancy, marital status, family status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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