Chemical Compliance Advisor
Company: Sherwin-Williams
Location: Schiller Park
Posted on: December 2, 2025
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Job Description:
At Sherwin-Williams, our purpose is to inspire and improve the
world by coloring and protecting what matters. Our paints, coatings
and innovative solutions make the places and spaces in our world
brighter and stronger. Your skills, talent and passion make it
possible to live this purpose, and for customers and our business
to achieve great results. Sherwin-Williams is a place that takes
its stability, growth and momentum and translates it to possibility
for our people. Our people are behind the strength of our success,
and we invest and support you in: Life … with rewards, benefits and
the flexibility to enhance your health and well-being Career … with
opportunities to learn, develop new skills and grow your
contribution Connection … with an inclusive team and commitment to
our own and broader communities It's all here for you let's Create
Your Possible At Sherwin-Williams, part of our mission is to help
our employees and their families live healthier, save smarter and
feel better. This starts with a wide range of world-class benefits
designed for you. From retirement to health care, from total
well-being to your daily commute—it matters to us. A general
description of benefits offered can be found at
http://www.myswbenefits.com/ . Click on “Candidates” to view
benefit offerings that you may be eligible for if you are hired as
a Sherwin-Williams employee. Compensation decisions are dependent
on the facts and circumstances of each case and will impact where
actual compensation may fall within the stated wage range. The wage
range listed for this role takes into account the wide range of
factors considered in making compensation decisions including skill
sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and
other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range
estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic
differential associated with the location at which the position may
be filled. The wage range, other compensation, and benefits
information listed is accurate as of the date of this posting. The
Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time,
with or without notice, subject to applicable law. Qualified
applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for
employment in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local
laws including with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance
for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act where applicable.
Sherwin-Williams is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity
employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for
employment and will not be discriminated against based on race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy,
genetic information, creed, marital status or any other
consideration prohibited by law or by contract. As a VEVRAA Federal
Contractor, Sherwin-Williams requests state and local employment
services delivery systems to provide priority referral of Protected
Veterans. Please be aware, Sherwin-Williams recruiting team members
will never request a candidate to provide a payment, ask for
financial information, or sensitive personal information like
national identification numbers, date of birth, or bank account
numbers during the application process. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND
TASKS: Sherwin-Williams is seeking a strategic and tactical leader
to manage global chemical compliance initiatives, with a primary
focus on U.S. chemical compliance under the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA). This role will be responsible for monitoring
emerging regulations, assessing impacts to Sherwin-Williams,
leading compliance projects, and driving business success. The
ideal candidate will bring TSCA regulatory expertise, chemistry
knowledge, project management skills, and a business-oriented
mindset to ensure Sherwin-Williams remains ahead of global chemical
compliance requirements. Duties include, but are not limited to:
(1) REGULATORY SUPPORT - Tactical Compliance: Monitor, assess, and
interpret TSCA proposed and final regulations, as well as other
global chemical compliance requirements, to evaluate the potential
impact on Sherwin-Williams raw materials, products, and operations.
Design and lead cross functional projects to ensure compliance with
TSCA regulations and other chemical regulations across global
markets. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to implement
regulatory changes effectively and efficiently. Manage TSCA
reporting obligations (e.g., CDR, 8(a)7, 8(d) 12(b)), maintain due
diligence documentation and ensure timely and accurate submissions
in CDX and other regulatory platforms. Oversee regulatory data
integrity across regulatory systems and related platforms. Evaluate
substance identities and related global registration and inventory
status. Manage and respond to inquiries from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory agencies, including
those with potential for significant business impact or penalties.
Author and maintain Standard Operating Procedures, Guidelines and
Work Instructions for chemical compliance processes. (2) CUSTOMER
SUPPORT: Serve as a subject matter expert in addressing internal
and external inquiries related to TSCA and its implementing
regulations. Develop and deliver training programs for technical
and non-technical internal stakeholders on regulatory requirements,
product stewardship policies, and Sherwin-Williams processes.
Represent Sherwin-Williams Product Stewardship in external
engagements, including industry forums, regulatory meetings, and
customer interactions. Support R&D initiatives for new chemical
development as the TSCA subject matter expert, including the
preparation and strategic evaluation of Premanufacture Notices
(PMNs), Significant New Use Rules (SNURs), and other regulatory
pathways for novel chemistries. (3) CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT -
Strategic Compliance: Provide clear, actionable guidance on
regulatory impacts to business teams and senior leadership. Partner
with Legal Affairs, IT, Product Stewards, Corporate EHS, R&D
and business units to develop and implement compliance plans across
all stages of process and product development. Lead
cross-functional initiatives to enhance regulatory compliance
systems, focusing on business integration and long-term
sustainability. Support advocacy efforts through trade associations
and consortia, including drafting comments on proposed rules and
other regulatory actions. Align compliance strategies with business
objectives through collaboration with internal stakeholders. “Job
duties include contact with other employees and access confidential
and proprietary information and/or other items of value, and such
access may be supervised or unsupervised. The Company therefore has
determined that a review of criminal history is necessary to
protect the business and its operations and reputation and is
necessary to protect the safety of the Company’s staff, employees,
and business relationships.” POSITION REQUIREMENTS: FORMAL
EDUCATION: Required: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited
institution in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental
Science, or a related field Preferred: Master’s Degree or PhD from
an accredited institution in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering
KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE: Required: 8 years of experience in chemical
regulatory compliance with TSCA expertise. Proven track record in
managing complex, cross-functional projects and regulatory
initiatives. Regulatory Expertise: Demonstrated expertise in the
U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), with a focus on
regulatory requirements for new and existing chemicals, including
reporting obligations through the Central Data Exchange (CDX).
Functional understanding of global chemical regulations such as
REACH and CEPA. Knowledge of systems and tools used in regulatory
compliance and product stewardship. Chemistry Knowledge: Expertise
in chemical nomenclature, especially for polymers. Experience using
external services to assess chemical identity. Analytical & Process
Skills: Proven track record in managing complex, cross-functional
projects and regulatory initiatives. Analytical skills with a focus
on identifying root causes and implementing effective solutions.
Process documentation skills to support transparency, consistency,
and repeatability. Communication & Leadership: Experience
presenting complex regulatory topics to diverse audiences,
including senior leadership. Effective stakeholder engagement and
collaboration across functions and geographies. Preferred: 10 years
of experience in chemical regulatory compliance with TSCA
expertise. Demonstrated experience in implementing, optimizing, or
managing regulatory systems and enterprise compliance platforms.
Workplace experience in formulated or chemical product development.
Proven track record of engagement in global chemical regulatory
frameworks, including commenting, advocacy, and strategic
interpretation (e.g., EU REACH, CEPA, K-REACH, etc.). Experience
conducting or managing alternatives assessments within a regulatory
framework. Experience collaborating cross-functionally to influence
regulatory strategy and drive sustainable product compliance.
Experience translating complex regulatory requirements into
actionable business guidance. Experience supporting advocacy
efforts through trade associations or consortia. TECHNICAL/SKILL
REQUIREMENTS: Required: Systems & Tools: Proficiency in a variety
of complex IT applications. Proficiency in Microsoft Office
applications, including Visio, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
Industry & Communication: Experience in the paint & coatings or
chemical industry. Experience with written and verbal
communications on complex topics to external stakeholders, senior
leadership, and IT partners.Project Management: Proficiency in
common project management methods such as charter and user story
writing, requirements gathering and documentation, and status
reporting. Preferred: Strong project management skills, including
PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. Familiarity
with regulatory software and formulation systems Such as HEARS,
Product Vision, RMDM, and Substance Volume Tracking, Enablon or
similar regulatory and stewardship management applications
Familiarity with reporting tools such as Tableau TRAVEL
REQUIREMENTS: (TIME SPENT AWAY FROM HOME OR OTHER TYPICAL OFFICE
LOCATION) 15%
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