Ensure products meet regulatory requirements

Description

Study, implement, and monitor the integrity and compliance of products with the required regulatory aspects by law. Advise on applying and abiding by regulations on the product and manufacturing regulations.

Alternative labels

guarantee products meet regulatory requirements
ensure product meet regulatory requirements
certify products meet regulatory requirements
ensuring products meet regulatory requirements
make sure products meet regulatory requirements
ensure products meet regulatory requirement

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Ensure products meet regulatory requirements is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Regulatory affairs manager: Regulatory affairs managers are in charge of regulatory and legal affairs in several sectors such as the healthcare, energy and banking industries. They oversee the development of products and services from inception to market release by making sure everything complies with the local legislation and meets regulatory requirements. They have experience in the different phases of regulatory processes and act as an interface between business and government legislation or regulatory boards.
Product and services manager: Product and services managers are in charge of defining the content and structure of a catalogue or portfolio within a company.

Optional skill

Ensure products meet regulatory requirements is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Product development manager: Product development managers coordinate the development of new products from beginning to end. They receive briefings and start envisioning the new product considering design, technical and cost criteria. They conduct research on market needs and create prototypes of new products for untapped market opportunities. Product development managers also improve and boost technological quality.
Production supervisor: Production supervisors coordinate, plan and direct manufacturing and production processes. They are responsible for reviewing production schedules or orders as well as dealing with staff in these production areas.
Policy manager: Policy managers are responsible for managing the development of policy programs and ensuring that the strategic objectives of the organization are met. They oversee the production of policy positions, as well as the organization’s campaign and advocacy work in fields such as environmental, ethics, quality, transparency, and sustainability.
Product manager: Product development managers are responsible for managing the lifecycle of a product. They research and develop new products in addition to managing existing ones through market research and strategic planning. Product managers perform marketing and planning activities to increase profits.

 


 

References

  1. Ensure products meet regulatory requirements – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022

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