Regulatory Analyst
Confidential
Posted: March 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Regulatory Analyst will analyze government regulations and industry initiatives to determine actions required by these regulations and initiatives.
Required Skills
Job Description
Regulatory Analyst
This role is FULLY REMOTE and is open in one of the following states: CT, FL, GA, IL, KS, MI, NC, NE, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, OR
Position Description
The Regulatory Analyst's primary responsibility will be to research, evaluate, and analyze government regulations and industry initiatives to determine actions required by these regulations and initiatives. The Regulatory Analyst then organizes this information (broken down and rewritten where necessary) to make it more understandable and accessible to Dakota's users. The Regulatory Analyst then inputs their work into Dakota's regulatory database to make the best use of the software's features and functions.
Key Responsibilities
Research assigned environmental, health, and safety regulations and industry initiatives using various resources
Assess assigned issues, identify critical elements, and recognize necessary content updates
Follow established guidelines, conventions, and processes; and keep current with new and/or modified processes and product conventions
Demonstrate knowledge of current and emerging EHS regulations, regulatory programs, and relevant industry initiatives necessary and helpful to completion of assigned work
Write plain English summaries of regulations, audit questions, and compliance tasks following company guidelines
Use various software tools to collaborate with team members and incorporate your individual work into the team's collective work product
Prepare materials needed for your work to enter the peer review process and respond appropriately to the results of that review to ensure quality work product
Participate in database update release testing according to test plan assignments
Support process improvement initiatives
Participate in daily stand-ups and other team meetings
Perform other job-related duties as assigned or required commensurate with experience and skills
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in science, engineering or related field required
Masters of Science or Juris Doctorate (with science or engineering undergraduate degree) preferred
Experience with scientific and legal or regulatory research, and technical or legal writing
At least two years prior, but recent, experience in an environmental compliance, occupational health, and/or occupational safety role
Microsoft Suite Experience
Skill Requirements
Familiarity with environmental and/or occupational health and safety concepts
Experience interpreting and communicating information from the Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations
Strong analytical, problem solving, and detail orientation skills
Strong accountability, self-motivation, achievement-orientation, and a sense of urgency to learn and drive to succeed
Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form
Ability to collect and organize complex data
Ability to follow instructions and apply lessons learned
Ability to process information logically
Skilled in time-management to meet close deadlines
Willingness and ability to participate in process improvement activities
Competent making decisions based on established guidelines, and asking for guidance in new or uncertain situations
Willingness to collaborate with team members
Benefits
Remote work environment
Annual Company Off-sites
Medical, Dental, Vision & 401k with Employer Match
Charity Match
Volunteer Day
PC Co-op
9/80 work schedule- every other Friday off
Employer Paid Disability & Life Insurance
Paid Parental Leave