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SOC & Compliance Analyst [#4837]
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Alteo is looking for a SOC & Compliance Analyst for a permanent position based in Montreal.
Your main role will be to ensure IT security. You will intervene in cybersecurity incidents and participate in the continuous improvement of detection and prevention methods, ensuring compliance with standards, technical imperatives and contractual SLAs.
Responsibilities:
- Detect and respond to cybersecurity attacks in order to control risks
- Ensure the analysis and investigation of alerts raised by the SOC
- Develop proposals and responses to incidents, in coordination with the entities concerned.
- Contribute to the day-to-day running of the SOC to ensure its performance
- Ensure the parameterization and configuration of the SOC
- Contribute to reporting and periodic dashboards to monitor SOC activities.
- Ensure compliance of processes and systems with security standards in order to control risks
- Ensure compliance with standard norms
- Contribute to the distribution of documents, procedures and tools related to compliance with standard norms.
- Ensure that procedures for monitoring and controlling compliance are drawn up.
- Contribute to the development of colleagues' skills with a view to improving collective performance
- Provide guidance, support and assistance to team members.
- DEC/BAC in IT or equivalent
- 5+ years' experience in a similar role
- Familiarity with the electronic payment industry (an asset)
- Network protocols
- TCP/IP security
- Log management
- Forensic analysis
- Security & Quality standards (PCI, ISO.)
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Customer-oriented
- Compliance with commitments
- Initiative-taking
- Anticipation of problems
- Reporting & Monitoring
- Involvement in the Quality process
- Relational skills
- Team spirit
- Initiative
- Flexibility
- Ability to provide support and assistance
- Meeting management
Alteo est à la recherche d'un Analyste SOC et Conformité pour un poste permanent basé à Montréal.
Votre rôle principal sera d'assurer la sécurité informatique. Vous interviendrez sur les incidents de cybersécurité et participerez à l'amélioration continue des méthodes de détection et de prévention, en veillant au respect des normes, des impératifs techniques et des SLAs contractualisés.
Responsabilités:
- Assurer la détection et la réponse aux attaques cybersécurité dans le but de maîtriser les risques
- Assurer l'analyse et l'investigation des alertes remontées par le SOC
- Assurer l'élaboration de propositions et réponses aux incidents en coordination avec les entités concernées
- Contribuer au fonctionnement quotidien du SOC dans le but d’assurer sa performance
- Assurer le paramétrage et la configuration du SOC
- Contribuer au reporting et aux tableaux de bord périodiques de suivi des activités du SOC
- Assurer la conformité des process et systèmes aux normes standards de sécurité dans le but maîtriser les risques
- Assurer les contrôles de conformité aux normes standards
- Contribuer à la diffusion des documents, procédures et outils liées à la conformité des normes standards
- Assurer l'élaboration des procédures de suivi et de contrôle de maintien de la conformité
- Contribuer au développement des compétences des collègues dans le but d'améliorer la performance collective
- Assurer l'encadrement, l'appui et le soutien aux membres de l'équipe
Profil:
- DEC/BAC en TI ou l'équivalent
- 5+ années d'expérience dans un rôle similaire
- Familier avec l'industrie de la monétique (atout important)
- Protocoles réseaux
- Sécurité TCP/IP
- Gestion des Logs
- Analyse Forensique
- Normes & Standards Sécurité Monétique & Qualité (PCI, ISO…)
- Excellente communication orale et écrite
- Etre Orienté Client
- Respect des Engagements
- Prise d'initiative
- Anticipation des problèmes
- Reporting & Monitoring
- Implication dans la démarche Qualité
- Aisance relationnelle
- Esprit d'équipe
- Initiative
- Flexibilité
- Capacité à apporter support et assistance
- Conduite de réunion
Regulatory Compliance Lead
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Why DUCA?
We’re a vibrant, exciting credit union that lives its "profits with a purpose" philosophy in every financial transaction, product, interest rate, and community initiative we offer. Founded in 1954, DUCA has grown from a single branch credit union in Toronto to 19 branches across Southern Ontario with over 85,000 Members we are proud to serve.
We exist to help People, Businesses and Communities Do More, Be More, and Achieve More™ .
DUCA ( is distinguished for the following:
- Positive, un-big bank like service experience delivered through Member-facing staff in branch, on the phone (Member-Connect) and via our Mobile mortgage specialists, Wealth Management advisors and Commercial and Business Banking Account Managers.
- Competitive rates.
- Personalized financial solutions, guidance, and service with the lowest possible fees for both Personal and Business Members.
- Profit sharing among Members.
- Multiple ways to bank—online, mobile app, phone/full-service Member Connect Contact Centre, and, of course, in-branch—DUCA is accessible 24/7
- A community philosophy of “profits with a purpose” culminating in the creation of the DUCA Impact Lab ( a charitable foundation committed to helping the credit challenged and underbanked. This led to DUCA's designation as a B-Corp certified organization, the first ever credit union to receive this global recognition.
A career with DUCA means you’ll find endless opportunities to make a difference with your unique abilities and perspectives. Our people live their purpose while helping others Do more, Be more and Achieve more with their money and their lives. At DUCA, you’ll be part of a vibrant and collaborative team where you’ll be supported to excel and make an impact, no matter what role you play.
Regulatory Compliance Lead
DUCA is looking for a Regulatory Compliance Lead to join our growing team!
Job Purpose & Summary
The primary responsibility of the Regulatory Compliance Lead is to support the development, implementation and execution of DUCA’s Regulatory Compliance Management Program, excluding the AML/ATF Program*.
*Please Note: The CAMLO has the primary responsibility for the AML/ATF Program. However, the Regulatory Compliance Lead will be responsible for executing the quality assurance testing of elements of the AML/ATF Program.
The Regulatory Compliance Lead utilizes the organization’s regulatory compliance framework, systems and applications to perform regulatory compliance risk identification, control identification and evaluation, gap analysis, and any additional regulatory compliance activities that help enhance the state of organizational regulatory compliance at DUCA.
The Regulatory Compliance Lead will be responsible for supporting the Vice President, Legal & Compliance in managing regulatory compliance programs, collaborating with Compliance department senior management, some third-party service providers, and regulatory bodies, including, but not limited to FSRA, CRA, OPC, and DUCA’s internal and external auditors. In addition, there will also be some engagement with DUCA front-line business units and other functional areas within DUCA.
The Regulatory Compliance Lead will support the Privacy Officer and be relied upon by the Vice President, Legal & Compliance to lead the execution of the Privacy program on an enterprise-wide basis, including any and all subsidiaries.
Key Accountabilities & Duties
- Identify regulatory compliance requirements applicable to an Ontario credit union, including but not limited to: FATCA/CRS, Privacy/PIPEDA, CASL, Market Conduct Code, Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 2020, etc.; and
- Provide Compliance department senior management and DUCA business unit leaders with the background, context and other explanatory information sufficient to ensure an organizational understanding of regulatory compliance requirements; and
- Provide contextual support, as required, to operational business units in the management of regulatory compliance risk through functional operationalized processes and procedures; and
- Primary functional responsibility for the implementation, maintenance, and support to business units for DUCA’s organizational regulatory compliance risk management software (i.e. Resolver); and
- Utilize Resolver, and other applications (as required), to identify regulatory compliance risks, regulatory compliance controls, regulatory compliance gaps, and the allocation of regulatory risk to business unit owners; and
- Conduct planned compliance testing (Quality Assurance) across all aspects of the Regulatory Compliance programs and issue reports outlining the results of those activities; and
- Provide periodic reporting, including quarterly Regulatory Compliance reports, and monthly Management Compliance and Operational Risk Committee (MCORC) on any identified regulatory compliance deficiencies or gaps following the performance of self-assessments, control assessments and/or compliance testing; and
- Provide data and statistics to the Vice President, Legal & Compliance for utilization of senior management and the Board to evidence the state of organizational regulatory compliance; and
- Assist in the maintenance of all Level 1 Regulatory Compliance policies on an annual basis; and
- Lead the execution of DUCA’s Privacy program by responding to and managing privacy breaches, leading investigations and addressing complaints, reporting on conclusions or finds internally or externally when applicable; and
- Any other duties and projects as may be assigned.
Occupational Experience & Education Requirements
- Degree or diploma in a law, commerce or related financial services field; and
- Minimum of four (4) years of direct experience in financial services Regulatory Compliance, including dispute resolution, Privacy, CASL and FATCA/CRS; and
- Completion of dispute resolutions courses considered an asset.
Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
- Expert level skills in MS Office products, specifically Excel, Word and PowerPoint; and
- High level of integrity with the ability to deal with confidential and sensitive Member and employee information with a high degree of professionalism; and
- Strong knowledge of FATCA/CRS, Privacy/PIPEDA, CASL, Market Conduct Code, Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 2020, requirements as they pertain to the operation of an Ontario credit union; and
- Ability to make decisions independently using sound judgment, work well under pressure and shifting priorities while meeting multiple or conflicting deadlines; and
- Critical thinking and analytical skills with a focus on problem solving and continuous improvement; and
- Meticulous attention to detail and very strong organizational and prioritization skills; and
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with strong interpersonal skills to successfully interact, encourage, and influence at all organizational levels, including senior leadership teams; and
- Strong execution skills with attention to detail and focus on clear, realistic action steps and timelines.
Working Conditions
Normal office environment/model. Potential for longer hours given certain demands of the job and reporting deadlines.
Department: Compliance Department
Primary Location: Corporate Office - 5255 Yonge Street, North York, M2N 6P4
Employment Status: Full-Time
Hours per Week: 38
Salary: The annual salary range for this position starts at $69,956. Actual annual base salaries will vary depending on relevant job-related factors such as experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications, and education/training. Depending on the position, DUCA’s total compensation package may include incentive compensation tied to company and individual performance or other benefits.
Number of Vacancies: 1
DUCA is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Recruitment related accommodations will be provided upon request.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit their application. Applications must include a resume.
We thank all applicants but only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
Regulatory Analyst - Carbon Compliance Markets
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Aperçu de l'entreprise
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Targray - Construire des solutions durables pour un monde en transition.
Fondée en 1987 à Montréal, au Canada, Targray est un chef de file mondial dans l'approvisionnement, le transport, l'entreposage, le commerce et la distribution de produits de base et de matériaux avancés pour un large éventail de secteurs industriels. Nos solutions d'approvisionnement aident à réduire l'empreinte carbone mondiale tout en permettant à nos clients de créer des produits plus sûrs et plus fiables pour les consommateurs.
Targray a des activités dans 11 pays et des ventes annuelles de plus de 1 milliard de dollars américains. En 2019, l'entreprise a fait ses débuts dans le FP500, le classement du Financial Post des 500 plus grandes entreprises au Canada en termes de revenus.
- Un endroit où il fait bon travailler® | Meilleurs lieux de travail au Québec (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
- Deloitte | Sociétés les mieux gérées (2019 - 2022)
- EY Canada | Entrepreneur québécois de l'année (2016)
- HSBC | Prix du commerce international (2012)
- Profit 100 entreprises à la croissance la plus rapide au Canada (2006, 2009)
Les cadres de tarification du carbone et de carburants à faibles émissions de carbone au Canada – et de plus en plus à l'étranger – évoluent à une vitesse record. En tant que premier analyste réglementaire de Targray , vous traduirez les développements complexes en politiques claires et en idées de négociation concrètes pour notre bureau des produits environnementaux. Vos idées vous aideront à débloquer de nouvelles possibilités de crédit de conformité, à soutenir la gestion des risques et, en fin de compte, à stimuler la croissance de l'une des plateformes d'échange de carbone les plus actives du pays.
Ce poste nécessite une présence à 100% au siège social de Targray du lundi au vendredi.
Responsabilités
- Collaborer quotidiennement avec les négociateurs, les opérations de conformité et la logistique pour s'assurer que les positions et les structures des transactions sont conformes à la réglementation en vigueur.
- Surveiller, interpréter et résumer les règles fédérales et provinciales en matière de tarification du carbone, de LCFS et de plafonnement et d'échange; signaler les changements, les échéances et les risques à venir.
- Étudier et établir des cadres comparatifs pour les nouveaux programmes de crédit de conformité émergents à l'extérieur du Canada (p. ex., États américains, SEQE, Asie-Pacifique).
- Quantifier les trajectoires de génération et de déficit de crédit et cartographier les procédures de registre; tenir à jour une base de données évolutive des exigences du programme.
- Produire des notes d'information succinctes, des tableaux de bord et des notes de décision qui mettent en évidence les répercussions sur le marché et les occasions de négociation.
- Tirez parti des outils de recherche axés sur l'IA (modèles en grand langage, exploration de textes de politiques, grattage Web automatisé) pour accélérer la collecte de renseignements réglementaires.
- Établir des relations avec les organismes de réglementation, les vérificateurs et les groupes de travail de l'industrie; représenter Targray dans les consultations publiques, le cas échéant.
- Baccalauréat en économie, en affaires, en politique publique, en génie ou dans un domaine connexe (maîtrise un atout).
- 3 à 8 ans dans les domaines de l'énergie, de la durabilité, de l'analyse des politiques, de la finance ou de l'analyse de données; Expérience coopérative ou de stage dans des domaines liés au climat un atout.
- Une expérience antérieure ou actuelle en tant que consultant constitue un atout.
- Excel/Sheets avancés; la familiarité avec SQL ou Python est la bienvenue. Capacité démontrée d'exploiter l'IA générative ou d'autres outils de science des données pour la recherche.
- Compétences exceptionnelles en matière d'analyse et de pensée critique; talent pour distiller la législation en langage clair
- Esprit d'initiative qui aime un environnement de salle des marchés au rythme rapide.
- Bonne communication écrite/verbale (anglais requis, français un avantage).
- L'anglais est requis pour ce poste, car ce rôle interagira régulièrement avec des intervenants au Canada, aux États-Unis et dans d'autres pays du monde où l'anglais est la langue commune. En raison du volume élevé d'interactions avec ces parties prenantes anglophones, inhérent à ce poste, il n'est pas possible de réorganiser les activités de l'entreprise pour éviter cette exigence.
- Environnement de travail magnifique, spacieux et moderne
- Gym sur place et salle de yoga réservée aux employés.
- Assurance médicale et dentaire.
- Régime d'épargne-retraite avec contrepartie de l'employeur.
- Programme de dîners santé subventionné avec des repas frais servis tous les jours.
- Recharge gratuite pour véhicules électriques sur place
La diversité et l'inclusion sont au cœur de qui nous sommes et de notre façon de travailler. Nous nous engageons à favoriser un environnement où les différences sont valorisées, où les politiques et les pratiques sont équitables et où nos employés ressentent un sentiment d'appartenance. Nous accueillons et accueillons les diverses expériences, capacités, antécédents et perspectives qui rendent nos employés uniques et nous aident à nous guider. Lorsque les gens se sentent libres d'être eux-mêmes au travail, ils donnent le meilleur d'eux-mêmes et sont habilités à construire un monde de travail meilleur.
Pour plus d'informations sur notre entreprise, veuillez visiter
Company Overview
Targray - Building sustainable solutions for a world in transition.
Established in 1987 in Montreal, Canada, Targray is a global leader in the sourcing, transportation, storage, trading and distribution of commodities and advanced materials for a broad range of industry sectors. Our supply solutions help reduce the world's carbon footprint while enabling our customers to create safer, more reliable products for consumers.
Targray has operations in 11 countries and over $1B USD in annual sales. In 2019, the company made its debut appearance on the FP500, Financial Post’s ranking of the top 500 corporations in Canada by revenue.
- Great Place to Work® | Best Workplaces in Quebec (2020, 2021, 2022,2023)
- Deloitte | Best Managed Companies (2019 - 2022)
- EY Canada | Quebec Entrepreneur of the Year (2016)
- HSBC | International Business Award (2012)
- Profit 100 Fastest-Growing Companies in Canada (2006, 2009)
Carbon-pricing and low-carbon fuel frameworks across Canada—and increasingly abroad—are evolving at record speed. As Targray’s first Regulatory Analyst , you will translate complex policy developments into clear guidance and actionable trading ideas for our Environmental Commodities desk. Your insights will help unlock new compliance-credit opportunities, support risk management and ultimately drive the growth of one of the country’s most active carbon-trading platforms.
This position requires 100% presence at Targray Head Office Monday to Friday.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate daily with traders, compliance operations and logistics to ensure positions and deal structures align with current regulations.
- Monitor, interpret and summarise federal and provincial carbon-pricing, LCFS and cap-and-trade rules; flag upcoming changes, deadlines and risks.
- Investigate—and build comparative frameworks for—new compliance-credit programs emerging outside Canada (e.g., U.S. states, EU ETS, Asia-Pacific).
- Quantify credit generation / deficit pathways and map registry procedures; maintain a living database of program requirements.
- Produce succinct briefing notes, dashboards and decision memos that highlight market impacts and trading opportunities.
- Leverage AI-driven research tools (large-language models, policy-text mining, automated web-scraping) to accelerate regulatory intelligence gathering.
- Build relationships with regulators, auditors and industry working groups; represent Targray in public consultations where appropriate.
- Bachelor’s degree in economics, business, public policy, engineering or related field (Master’s an asset).
- 3-8 years in energy, sustainability, policy analysis, finance or data analytics; co-op or internship experience in climate-related fields an asset.
- Prior or current experience working as a consultant is an asset.
- Advanced Excel/Sheets; familiarity with SQL or Python welcomed. Demonstrated ability to harness generative-AI or other data-science tools for research.
- Exceptional analytical and critical-thinking skills; talent for distilling legislation into clear language
- Self-starter who enjoys a fast-paced trading-floor environment.
- Strong written/verbal communication (English required, French an advantage).
- English is required for this position as this role will regularly interact with stakeholders across Canada, US, and other countries across the globe where English is the common language. Due to the significant high volume of interactions with these English-speaking stakeholders, which is inherent to this position, it is not possible to reorganize the company's activities to avoid this requirement.
- Beautiful, spacious, and modern workplace environment
- On-site gym and yoga room reserved for employees.
- Medical and dental insurance.
- Retirement Savings Plan with employer matching.
- Subsidized healthy lunch program with fresh meals served daily along with snacks, and hot/cold beverages
- Free on-site electric vehicle charging
Diversity & Inclusion
Diversity and inclusiveness are at the heart of who we are and how we work. We are committed to fostering an environment where differences are valued, policies and practices are equitable, and our people feel a sense of belonging. We welcome and embrace the diverse experiences, abilities, backgrounds, and perspectives that make our people unique and help guide us. When people feel free to be their authentic selves at work, they bring their best and are empowered to build a better working world.
For more information about our company, please visit
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Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist
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POSITION: Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist REPORTS TO: Director, Regulatory Compliance
We are looking for a Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist to join our Compliance team! Our Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist will work alongside the Director to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations, providing information to the business on regulatory matters, manage issues related to labelling and advertising, and more.
OPPORTUNITIES
In this role, you will have the opportunity to use your analytical mindset to test and create labels for finished products for one of the leading brands! The main challenge is keeping up with current standards and policies and implementing required changes in a fast-paced food production environment. You will be exposed to many opportunities to leave a positive impact and further develop your skillset!
Requirements
HERE IS WHO YOU ARE…
DRIVE & MOTIVATION
- You want to make a difference and explore a versatile career in Compliance and Food Safety
- You are health-conscious and have values that align with Silver Hills
- You enjoy working in a team and feel equally comfortable working independently
CHARACTER & ABILITIES
- You are super organized with a keen eye for detail
- You are a fast learner, a critical thinker, and a problem solver
- You are a multi-tasker who can effectively manage projects and prioritize to meet deadlines
- You are a skilled communicator with clear understanding of the issues
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- You have a thorough understanding of the US and Canadian Food & Drug Acts and Regulations
- You understand GFSI standards (BRC, SQF or FSSC 22000)
- You have expert Microsoft Office and other computer application skills
- You are systems oriented and have good understanding of database systems
EXPERIENCE
- You have a Degree in Food Science, Nutrition, Chemistry or other relevant education
- You have previous working experience as Compliance or QA Manager or related field
- You have more than five years’ experience in the food industry
THINGS YOU WILL DO…
- Review and streamline processes and systems to improve management of compliance activities
- Work in a team environment to manage projects and onboard suppliers
- Remain current and drive regulatory updates on all company labelling standards and policies
- Participate in resolving regulatory issues raised by customers, consumers, and government agencies and initiate corrective actions
- Work with the Director to standardize compliance processes and document templates
- Support the development of product and internal labelling standards, policies, and guidelines
- Develop accurate label copy and review advertising ensuring both meet appropriate standards and policies
- Manage all regulatory affairs related documents to ensure accuracy and implementing updates
- Manage customer and supplier documentations to ensure compliance and help resolve issues
- Work with the QA team to provide direction on claims for new products with customer consideration
OTHER…
- You are willing to work flexible shifts to cover for vacations, sick days or leave if required
- May on occasion work at various times including weekends, as the job requires
Benefits
We offer our team members many benefits to help them achieve their goals and support our company culture:
- Opportunities for career growth and development
- Competitive Healthcare Benefits Package
- Performance Bonus and RRSP Matching
- Free delicious and healthy bread
- Fitness incentive fund to help you thrive
- Friendly and supportive work environment and an ambitious team
- Discounts at our retail store with a great selection of healthy organic products
- Company social events focused around health, great tasting food and getting together as a team
Salary - 69,000 - 84,000
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Manager of Regulatory Compliance & Standards
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Salary: $120/hour - $140/hour DOE
MANAGER OF REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS
LAUREN FOUNDATIONS
At Lauren, integrity is everything, its about trust, transparency, honesty, and respect, driving us to make the right choices, not just the easy ones. We are adaptable, thriving in a fast-paced industry by embracing challenges with flexibility and foresight. Our accountability means taking ownership, being dependable, and contributing to continuous improvement. We are collaborative, fostering shared success by leveraging diverse talents and ideas, listening more, and supporting one another. Above all, we are committed to quality, striving for excellence with attention to detail, continuous improvement, and pride in every achievement.
POSITION SUMMARY
This role ensures Lauren adheres to engineering industry standards and regulatory requirements, including maintaining compliance with engineering associations such as APEGA and EGBC. Key responsibilities include managing and updating the Professional Practice Management Plan (PPMP), overseeing engineering audits, ordering and maintaining technical standards through paper copies and online resources, and supporting onboarding processes for new staff. The role also involves coordinating with internal teams and external bodies to ensure ongoing compliance with relevant codes, standards, and engineering regulations across all projects.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensure Compliance with Engineering Regulations - Update the Professional Practice Management Plan (PPMP) and ensure alignment with APEGA, EGBC, and other relevant associations.
- Coordinate Engineering Audits - Manage audits, prepare documentation, answer questionnaires, and facilitate audit meetings to maintain certifications.
- Maintain Technical Standards and Codes - Oversee the online library by ordering new codes and removing outdated standards annually to maintain technical accuracy. Order Paper copies of standards when PDFs are not available.
- Onboard and Train New Staff - Onboard new technical staff, ensuring familiarity with engineering standards and compliance training.
- Conduct Quality Audits - Perform regular quality audits to verify compliance with industry standards, addressing non-compliance when necessary.
- Update Engineering Specifications - Publish and maintain up-to-date engineering specifications and datasheets on SharePoint.
- Liaise with External Stakeholders - Collaborate with engineering associations to ensure compliance and address necessary updates to standards.
- Align Compliance Efforts with Organizational Goals - Work with leadership and technical teams to ensure compliance practices align with Laurens strategic objectives
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, quality assurance, or a related field.
- 20+ years of engineering experience.
- Registered Professional Engineer with APEGA/EBGC
SKILLS
- Strong Project Management and Organization skills to manage compliance activities, coordinate audits, and maintain technical standards, while prioritizing multiple tasks.
- Intermediate expertise Microsoft Office Suite for documentation, presentations, and cross-team communication.
- Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with internal teams, external stakeholders, and engineering associations
KNOWLEDGE
- Excellent knowledge of engineering industry standards, including APEGA, EGBC, and related codes.
- Working knowledge of the PPMP, updating technical specifications, and quality audits.
- Working knowledge of SharePoint for document management.
ABILITIES
- Ability to enforce compliance with engineering standards and regulations.
- Ability to manage audits and resolve non-compliance issues.
- Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Ability to collaborate with teams and stakeholders to align compliance practices.
Regulatory Compliance Manager - Remote + Travel
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Regulatory Compliance Manager
Are you ready to elevate your career in manufacturing operations and be a part of creating the world's best desserts? Dessert Holdings partners with some of North America's most iconic chains to bring people together to celebrate life's sweetest moments!
Opportunity Overview
Dessert Holdings is looking for aRegulatory Compliance Manager. The position is remote(Ideal candidate located in or near Toronto, ON, with proximity to our London, ON facility). This individual is responsible for regulatory compliance by ensuring all packaging, specifications, and labeling meets regulatory requirements for the country of sale. This individual is also responsible for reviewing raw materials to determine if they meet regulatory requirements while also supporting the supplier complaint process.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Create and maintain ingredient declarations and nutrition fact tables/panels for products to ensure compliance with regulations for the country of sale.
- Create and maintain formulation and nutrient values within Genesis R&D Software Program.
- Participate in label reviews and the artwork approval process.
- Support the launch of new products by completing regulatory reviews, customer documentation, and nutrition and ingredient information.
- Review raw material specifications, nutrition facts, and other regulatory documents to ensure compliance is met.
- Manage Master Case Label creation and file maintenance.
- Create and maintain information internal/external customer specifications and information in customer specification portals.
- Support GFSI, Kosher, Halal, and other certification programs and regulatory audits.
- Communicate cross-functionally any current and emerging food labeling issues and related impacts to the business and provide risk-based regulatory reviews of label impacts due to emerging supply chain shortages.
LOCATION :Remoteand 20% Travel within USA/Canada
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Nutrition, or related science field
- At least 5 years of experience in Regulatory, Quality Assurance, or R&D within the food/bakery industry
- Understanding of Quality Management Systems including GFSI (e.g., SQF, FSC22000, HACCP, GMPs)
- Up-to-date knowledge of FDA/CFIA and other emerging market regulations, policies, and scientific knowledge to ensure labeling and claims requirements are being met
- Team player who can communicate cross-functionally to manage customer-driven requests and provide required technical documents, answers to questions, and support product development
- Excellent computer skills, including MS Office and nutrition software programs
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- Self-directed, organized, able to meet deadlines, with strong problem-solving skills.
- Ability totravel 20 % within North America (US/Canada), including working in office, laboratory, and production environments
About Dessert Holdings
Dessert Holdings is North America's fastest-growing premium dessert company, recognized for providing retail and foodservice customers with chef-inspired, innovative desserts made with real ingredients, a flexible and low-cost supply chain, and best-in-class service. The company is a collection of premium dessert companies and brands: Steven Charles, The Original Cakerie, Lawler's Desserts, Atlanta Cheesecake Company, Dianne's Fine Desserts, and Kenny's Great Pies. Dessert Holdings is owned by Bain Capital, employing more than 3,200 people across nine manufacturing facilities, and is continuing its journey of rapid growth.
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Dessert Holdings and its related entities provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other characteristics protected by law.
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Regulatory Compliance Manager (Remote + Travel)
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Regulatory Compliance Manager
Are you ready to elevate your career in manufacturing operations and be a part of creating the world's best desserts? Dessert Holdings partners with some of North America's most iconic chains to bring people together to celebrate life's sweetest moments!
Opportunity Overview
Dessert Holdings is looking for aRegulatory Compliance Manager. The position is remote(Ideal candidate located in or near Toronto, ON, with proximity to our London, ON facility). This individual is responsible for regulatory compliance by ensuring all packaging, specifications, and labeling meets regulatory requirements for the country of sale. This individual is also responsible for reviewing raw materials to determine if they meet regulatory requirements while also supporting the supplier complaint process.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Create and maintain ingredient declarations and nutrition fact tables/panels for products to ensure compliance with regulations for the country of sale.
- Create and maintain formulation and nutrient values within Genesis R&D Software Program.
- Participate in label reviews and the artwork approval process.
- Support the launch of new products by completing regulatory reviews, customer documentation, and nutrition and ingredient information.
- Review raw material specifications, nutrition facts, and other regulatory documents to ensure compliance is met.
- Manage Master Case Label creation and file maintenance.
- Create and maintain information internal/external customer specifications and information in customer specification portals.
- Support GFSI, Kosher, Halal, and other certification programs and regulatory audits.
- Communicate cross-functionally any current and emerging food labeling issues and related impacts to the business and provide risk-based regulatory reviews of label impacts due to emerging supply chain shortages.
LOCATION :Remote and 20%Travel within USA/Canada
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Nutrition, or related science field
- At least 5 years of experience in Regulatory, Quality Assurance, or R&D within the food/bakery industry
- Understanding of Quality Management Systems including GFSI (e.g., SQF, FSC22000, HACCP, GMPs)
- Up-to-date knowledge of FDA/CFIA and other emerging market regulations, policies, and scientific knowledge to ensure labeling and claims requirements are being met
- Team player who can communicate cross-functionally to manage customer-driven requests and provide required technical documents, answers to questions, and support product development
- Excellent computer skills, including MS Office and nutrition software programs
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- Self-directed, organized, able to meet deadlines, with strong problem-solving skills.
- Ability to travel 20 % within North America (US/Canada), including working in office, laboratory, and production environments
About Dessert Holdings
Dessert Holdings is North America's fastest-growing premium dessert company, recognized for providing retail and foodservice customers with chef-inspired, innovative desserts made with real ingredients, a flexible and low-cost supply chain, and best-in-class service. The company is a collection of premium dessert companies and brands: Steven Charles, The Original Cakerie, Lawler's Desserts, Atlanta Cheesecake Company, Dianne's Fine Desserts, and Kenny's Great Pies. Dessert Holdings is owned by Bain Capital, employing more than 3,200 people across nine manufacturing facilities, and is continuing its journey of rapid growth.
EEO Statement
Dessert Holdings and its related entities provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other characteristics protected by law.
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