Descripción de la oferta
The Opportunity Join our Safety & Regulatory Affairs team and begin your career in cosmetic product safety. As a Graduate Toxicologist, you will work closely with experienced toxicologists, regulatory specialists, and R&D teams to help ensure the safety of our fragrance, makeup, and skincare products. This role is designed for early‑career scientists who are eager to learn, grow, and apply their academic knowledge to real‑world product development. You will: Learn to perform safety assessments of raw materials and cosmetic formulations using scientific and regulatory data. Contribute to the preparation of Cosmetic Product Safety Reports (CPSRs). Support the review of product claims and reformulation proposals with guidance from senior team members. We are looking for curious, proactive individuals who enjoy problem‑solving and thrive in a collaborative, supportive environment. What you'll get to do Safety Assessment & Toxicology Support Evaluate toxicological profiles of cosmetic ingredients, raw materials, and impurities, with coaching from senior toxicologist. Assist in conducting safety and risk assessments for finished products, integrating exposure data and regulatory requirements. Testing & Data Interpretation Help define and follow up on in vitro and clinical testing performed during product development. Review test data and collaborate in drawing conclusions for final product safety documentation. Regulatory Documentation & Compliance Contribute to drafting CPSRs and other regulatory documents in line with EU Cosmetics Regulation. Safety Monitoring & Vigilance Participate in cosmetovigilance activities by analyzing reported adverse events and helping maintain product safety follow‑up. Cross‑Functional Collaboration Work closely with teams across R&D, Packaging, Quality, and Marketing to support the safe development of new products. Provide general administrative and scientific support to the department as needed. We'd love to meet you if you have Master’s degree in Toxicology, Pharmacology, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, or related field. PhD is a plus. Fluent in English and Spanish (written and spoken); French is a plus. Academic experience in toxicology, risk assessment, or scientific research. Basic understanding of toxicology principles and ability to interpret scientific data. Knowledge of cosmetic regulations (e.G., EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009) is a strong plus. Skilled in literature search, scientific writing, and data analysis (e.G., in vitro/in vivo/in silico/clinical data…). Soft Skills Strong analytical and critical‑thinking abilities. Detail‑oriented with a commitment to accuracy. Curious, proactive, and eager to learn. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with cross‑functional teams. Good organizational and time‑management capabilities. A few things you'll love about us An entrepreneurial, creative and welcoming work culture A range of learning and development opportunities An international company with plenty of opportunities to grow A competitive compensation & benefits package