12 ago - Bardi
ADAMA
ppJoin ADAMA – A Global Leader in Crop Protection shaping the future of agriculture.
/p pWith nearly 10,000 employees and over $4 billion in annual sales across more than 100 countries, ADAMA is one of the world's top crop protection companies and part of the Syngenta Group.
Our mission is to create simplicity in agriculture – helping farmers grow.
We are proud to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome candidates from all backgrounds.
/p h3About The Role /h3 pADAMA Italia is looking for a Regulatory Affairs Manager to lead our local Italian Regulatory Affairs team and ensure the authorisation, maintenance, and compliance of our product portfolio in Italy and Malta.
This hands?on local leadership role combines people management with direct regulatory accountability.
You will manage a small team of three and act as the main regulatory interface for the Italian business, working closely with commercial, technical, and European colleagues to support business objectives.
/p pYou will report to the South Zone Regulatory Team Lead and be based in our Bergamo office near Milan, operating in a hybrid working model (2?3 days per week in office).
/p h3Key Responsibilities /h3 h3Local Leadership Business Support /h3 ul liLead, develop, and support a local regulatory team of three, ensuring the right skills and priorities are in place.
/li liProvide clear, practical regulatory guidance to the Italian business to support commercial objectives.
/li liCommunicate regulatory risks, timelines, and constraints to internal stakeholders.
/li liManage local regulatory processes, including planning and budgeting.
/li /ul h3Italian Maltese Regulatory Affairs /h3 ul liFull accountability for the Italian (and Maltese) product portfolio, including registrations, renewals, labelling, and ongoing compliance.
/li liCoordinate and submit regulatory applications in line with EU and national legislation.
/li liEnsure product authorisations are maintained throughout the lifecycle.
/li /ul h3Project EU Interaction /h3 ul liContribute to selected zonal and European projects relevant to Italy.
/li liReview dossiers for compliance with EU and national requirements (no dossier writing).
/li liIdentify local regulatory requirements and risks to inform registration strategy.
/li liReview Preliminary Risk Assessments and support risk?based decisions.
/li /ul h3External Representation /h3 ul liRepresent ADAMA with Italian and Maltese authorities, industry associations, and external stakeholders.
/li liBuild and maintain effective working relationships within the local regulatory community.
/li /ul h3Essential Requirements /h3 ul liDegree (or equivalent) in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. Toxicology, Environmental Sciences, Agronomy, Biology).
/li liProven experience in Regulatory Affairs within the Italian and European PPP environment.
/li liStrong knowledge of PPP regulations and registration processes.
/li liProven experience managing a small team in a local regulatory setting.
/li liExcellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory topics into clear business guidance.
/li liComfortable operating autonomously while collaborating with international colleagues.
/li liResilient, organised, and confident in decision?making.
/li liFluent Italian with English.
/li /ul h3What We Offer /h3 ul liCompetitive salary aligned with experience.
/li liA local leadership role with clear accountability and visibility.
/li liHybrid working model based in Bergamo.
/li liInteraction with European colleagues without extensive travel or matrix complexity.
/li liA collaborative, international company culture with long?term career opportunities.
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