We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Product Compliance Project Contractor to support a critical regulatory compliance initiative. This temporary role will focus on ensuring our product documentation aligns with China RoHS requirements and later transition into managing a cross-functional program to address EU RoHS exemption phase-outs.
Also, this contractor will be responsible for identifying and completing critical PFAS related activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Phase 1: China RoHS Table Update Project
Coordinate with Technical Publications and China-based compliance teams to update China RoHS tables on our website.
Ensure product group tables reflect accurate EU RoHS exemption disclosures, using data stored in our compliance database (CMAP).
Review and validate over 300,000 product catalogs and associated components for compliance.
Collaborate with product owners to update EFUP (Environmentally Friendly Use Period) labels as needed.
Ensure all updates are completed ahead of the January 2026 regulatory deadline.
Phase 2: EU RoHS Exemption Replacement Program
Lead a cross-functional initiative to identify and replace lead in products currently using EU RoHS exemptions.
Coordinate with engineering, product management, and regulatory teams to remove or block non-compliant products and update CE marking accordingly.
Oversee compliance updates for approximately 200,000 catalogs and 30,000 components.
Ensure readiness for potential exemption expirations by December 2026.
Phase 3: Support PFAS
Identify critical PFAS activities
Execute critical PFAS activities
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Environmental Science, or related field.
3–5 years of experience in product compliance, regulatory affairs, or engineering.
Familiarity with China RoHS, EU RoHS, and PFAS regulations and exemption management.
Experience working with SAP or similar enterprise data management systems.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, especially when handling large datasets.
Excellent communication and coordination skills across global teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with compliance databases such as CMAP.
Prior involvement in EFUP labeling or similar environmental compliance initiatives.
Ability to manage projects independently and meet tight regulatory deadlines.