$80K - 120K a year
Guide implementation of toxicology data into systems, liaise between scientific and IT teams, validate data for regulatory compliance, and prepare technical reports.
Master’s degree in toxicology or related field, 2+ years regulatory toxicology experience, knowledge of regulatory guidelines and NAMs, strong communication and organizational skills.
Description: • Guides the implementation of curated toxicology data from validated and regulatory-accepted test guidelines into the CAMERA system • Serves as liaison between scientific stakeholders and IT developers to translate regulatory science requirements into technical specifications • Reviews and validates toxicological data for accuracy, consistency, and regulatory compliance prior to system integration • Contributes to the development of standardized vocabularies, metadata structures, and ontologies to support regulatory application of NAMs • Provides expertise in the scientific review of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), including applicability and relevance to U.S. and international regulatory frameworks • Prepares technical reports, analyses, and briefing materials to inform decision-makers, program managers, and external stakeholders • Recommends process improvements to enhance data quality, interoperability, and system usability in support of regulatory submissions • Respond to team member and client requests via email, MS teams, or other communication means during core business hours Requirements: • Demonstrated knowledge of U.S. and international regulatory testing guidelines (e.g., OECD, EPA, FDA) • Familiarity with alternative test methods, NAMs, and their validation/qualification processes • Ability to analyze, interpret, and apply scientific data in regulatory contexts • Strong communication skills to effectively convey technical content to scientific and non-scientific audiences • Master’s degree or higher in toxicology, pharmacology, regulatory science, or related biological/health sciences • Minimum of 2 years of research or professional experience in regulatory toxicology • Ability to interact in a professional and collaborative manner with fellow Dynanet Teammates and the clients, and business partners • Highly organized with an ability to prioritize, balance, and effectively advance multiple competing priorities • Excellent judgment and creative problem-solving skills • Respond to team member and client requests via email, MS teams, or other communication means during core business hours Benefits: • Industry Competitive Compensation • Medical and Dental Insurance • Paid Time Off/Holidays • 401(k) Retirement Plans with Matching • Remote Work • Paid Training • Employee Referral Program • Employee Development Program
This job posting was last updated on 9/20/2025