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At Amazon, we are working to be the most customer-centric company on earth. To get there, we need exceptionally talented, bright, and driven people. If you would like to help us build the place to find and buy anything online, this is your chance to make history.

Our vision for Private Brand Safety, Sustainability and Compliance (SSC) is to support Amazon's mission of offering the widest selection of safe and compliant products to our customers

We are looking for a smart, hard-working, and creative candidate to join our Global Requirements Team focused on chemical requirements as a Product Safety Compliance Manager for Softlines and Hardlines. The is located in Seattle.

Key job responsibilities
Review new and emerging global chemical regulations to determine applicability to APB products, collaborate with internal teams to complete impact assessments, and implement applicable requirements into Amazon processes while minimizing compliance gaps.
Work with cross-functional Amazon teams to complete chemical reporting requirements and develop innovative solutions to per-defined safety and compliance requirements using high-level process/system solutions
Provide chemical expertise and technical guidance to legal teams on regulatory interpretations, upcoming regulation advocacies, and compliance complexities
Review technical information about products (e.g., Safety Data Sheets, formulation data, lab reports) and advise business teams on next steps and compliance pathways
Support internal teams with issues related to compliance documentation (e.g

SDS review, chemical inventory management, product safety investigations)
Develop guidance documents for internal teams on packaging compliance for globally marketed products
Manage various US state-level chemical regulations in the context of federal and global regulatory frameworks, building scalable approaches to multi-jurisdictional compliance
Propose updates and improvements to develop and maintain chemical safety and compliance protocols
execute high-judgement decision making for product development-related escalations and chemical safety investigations
Support post-market incident management together with the audit team.

A day in the life
As a Product Safety Compliance Manager for chemical requirements, you will start your day reviewing regulatory intelligence alerts for new or changing chemical regulations across global markets. You will assess whether these regulations apply to APB's product portfolio and determine the operational impact.

You'll collaborate with cross-functional partners including Legal, Product Safety, Vendor Management, and Business teams to translate complex chemical requirements into actionable compliance guidance. On any given day, you might be advising a legal team on a state-level PFAS restriction, developing scalable packaging guidance for a global product launch, reviewing an SDS for a new vendor onboarding, or building a framework to harmonize overlapping state chemical regulations. You serve as the go-to chemical subject matter expert for the organization, balancing technical depth with practical business judgment.

About the team
The Global Requirements Team supports and implements compliance requirements with the responsibility to enable safe and compliant products for our Private Brands business

The Product Safety Compliance Manager will drive the implementation and continuous improvement of safety and compliance procedures for both Softlines (including apparel, non-apparel accessories, footwear, jewelry, children's sleepwear) and Hardlines (including home textiles, consumer electronics, toys, furniture, kitchenware, tools, and other household goods). The candidate will support the implementation of compliance requirements, manage escalations from senior stakeholders, and build optimized processes and innovative scalable solutions, whilst maintaining high standards for worldwide compliance.

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