Product Environmental Compliance Engineer
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is a company that values its people and the environment. The Product Environmental Compliance Engineer supports global environmental and material compliance programs for products and packaging, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements and collaborating with various teams to facilitate accurate documentation and reporting. Responsibilities Support implementation and maintenance of compliance with RoHS, REACH, WEEE, Proposition 65, Packaging, and EPR regulations Assist in preparing and maintaining EPR registrations, declarations, and reports for both product and packaging across global markets Work with R&D and Packaging teams to incorporate compliance requirements into material specifications and Bills of Materials (BOMs) Collect, review, and validate supplier Full Material Declarations (FMDs) in IEC 62474 or equivalent formats to ensure data accuracy and completeness Monitor regulatory updates, summarize key changes, and communicate findings to relevant stakeholders Maintain organized compliance records and documentation to support audits and reporting needs Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure timely completion of environmental compliance deliverables supporting product safety, environmental, and certification requirements Skills Basic understanding of global environmental regulations (RoHS, REACH, WEEE, Packaging EPR, Proposition 65) Familiarity with supplier declarations, BOM analysis, and material documentation systems Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and ability to handle regulatory data accurately Effective written and verbal communication skills; able to work collaboratively across teams Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science, or related technical discipline 0–3 years of experience in product environmental or materials compliance, preferably within consumer products, electronics, or medical devices Knowledge of EPR reporting processes, material declarations, or sustainability compliance programs is an advantage Exposure to safety or EMC regulatory requirements (UL, IEC, CE, FCC) is a plus Highly organized with strong attention to detail Ability to learn and apply regulatory concepts to technical product information Occasional participation in virtual meetings with suppliers and regulatory agencies across time zones Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Health Savings Account Commuter Reimbursement Account Vacation Holiday Sick Time Pandemic Leave Short- and Long-Term Disability Life & AD&D Spouse/Child Optional Life Supplemental Life & AD&D Family and Medical Leave Bereavement Adoption Assistance Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program Identity Theft Protection Critical Illness Insurance Savings and Profit-Sharing Plan 401(k) Match Employee Stock Purchase Plan Company Overview Church & Dwight is a world leader in household and personal care products. It was founded in 1904, and is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, CAN, with a workforce of 5001-10000 employees. Its website is