Ensure Uncountable’s regulatory, environmental, and chemistry data provides a trusted baseline for intelligence across the platform, by shaping how third-party ingredient data is sourced, interpreted, and productized.
Key ResponsibilitiesWork with Uncountable's engineering team to synthesize data from external regulatory, environmental, and chemistry data providers into actionable information for its end product
Evaluate, onboard, and manage ingredient and regulatory databases
Translate regulatory requirements into clear data models, rules, and customer-facing workflows
Ensure data accuracy, traceability, and regulatory relevance over time
Serve as the internal expert on regulatory data across Product, Engineering, and Customer teams
Regulatory affairs experience in chemicals, food, cosmetics, materials, or life sciences
Hands-on experience authoring Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) in the US and/or EU
Familiarity with ingredient and regulatory databases
Strong ability to operationalize regulatory knowledge within software products
This role ensures Uncountable’s intelligence layer is built on credible, defensible regulatory data, enabling customers to make compliant and informed decisions with confidence. Providing scientists with critical, up-to-date context helps them develop new products faster.
Location:
This role can be either remote in one of our 4 office locations (SF, NY, London, Munich)
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