What We’re Looking For:At GNC we embrace a “Live Well” philosophy, fostering a dynamic environment where innovation meets passion.  Whether someone is an athlete or just starting to focus on their health, we want to deliver the cutting-edge products they deserve. We are looking for an individual who is excited and eager to play a pivotal role in driving excellence in the health and wellness industry. This position offers the opportunity to engage in a collaborative environment where you will make a personal impact every day. As the Sr. Regulatory Documentation Specialist, you will be responsible for the evaluation and support of registration requirements for global product registration.What You’ll Do:This is a Full-Time Salary PositionAs a Sr. Regulatory Documentation Specialist, you will manage product registration globally via various activities including but not limited to requesting, procuring, processing and preparing appropriate documentation, documenting and tracking progress of new registrations and re-registrations in each market.  You will ensure that progress is in line with the company’s targets and collect and maintain files necessary to define product registration, re-registration and import processes.Maintain a computer database of all filed documentation that ensures fast retrieval of documentsIdentify regulatory requirements for potential new markets and stay current with regulatory requirements for existing markets and assess the impact of such requirements on manufacturing, product development and the businessBuild and foster strong working relationships with departments within and outside GNC including franchisees, government agencies (USDA, South Carolina Department of Agriculture, Department of State, etc.,) and manufacturing partnersKeep ahead of regulatory changes or proposed changes that may impact product formulation, product manufacture and/or product registrationProvide franchisees the necessary support to interact with local authorities in order to support or defend against proposed regulations