Full-time role
Location:
Delphic HSE, Hong Kong, Sha Tin
- MSc level or above in Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Chemistry or Toxicology.
- Proficiency in Chinese language.
Main Purpose:
- Building toxicological knowledge & experience by supporting toxicology team andcompleting safety assessments & toxicological reports.
- Developing business understanding and insight, along with pre-requisite personal skills
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support the toxicology team in all project activities
- Collating and verifying the data set required to support toxicological risk assessmentfor customers.
- Liaising with customers and with internal teams to ensure all required data are available to enable toxicological risk assessments to be completed
- Providing superior customer service via email, telephone, meeting support
- Managing allocated workload to ensure tasks are completed on time and to asuitable quality
- Raw material entry
- Technical data entry
At Delphic HSE we believe that learning and development never stops and will provide opportunities to feed your curiosity to understand, develop, and learn. This involves opportunities in trainings and external involvements that contributes to staff’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Global office established in the UK in 2007, Delphic HSE Solutions (HK) Ltd becomes an industry leader in the field of Toxicological Risk Assessment and global regulatory services, offering global consultancy for a wide array of multinationals in businesses ranging from cosmetics, toys, household, and industrial chemicals. We have a team of experts with qualifications including European Register of Toxicologist (ERT), UK Register of Toxicologist (UKRT), Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology (DABT), and they are as well as being members of the British Toxicology Society (BTS), the Society of Toxicology (SOT), the Society of Toxicology India (STOX), the Cosmetic Toiletry & Perfumery Association (CTPA), the Society of Cosmetic Scientists (SCS), the In Vitro Toxicology Society (IVTS), the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and the Royal Society of Biology (RSB), etc.