Regulatory affairs specialist, Mātanga tautukunga waeture
Also known as
- Regulatory affairs associate, senior technical officer, internal affairs associate, senior internal affairs inspector, inspector and regulatory officer, local government administrator, senior adviser enforcement
Regulatory affairs specialists make sure organisations are following government and industry regulations. They oversee internal audits, data collection, inspections, licences and reporting.
Your pay could be
$52K
Lower
$66K to $122K
Most common
$160K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Regulatory affairs specialists
- usually work regular business hours
- usually work in offices and may travel nationally
- need to be accurate, responsible and communicate well
Tasks
- make sure businesses follow industry rules
- give advice about compliance rules
- check audits, data collections, licences and reports
- organise paperwork for government approval
- prepare regulatory or compliance documentation
- explain rules, policies and procedures
- check how laws and rules effect businesses
- oversee business processes
- make sure product details meet government rules
- collect technical information and data for reports
Organised
Enterprising
Investigative
Interests that fit this job
Interest quiz,
Kairoro Whakaritea
Do the Interest quiz to find out how well your interests fit with this job.
Do the quizYou usually need experience to become a regulatory affairs specialist and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a New Zealand Certificate in Regulatory Practice (Core Knowledge) (Level 3)
- to do intermediate or advanced training in justice and law enforcement
- a relevant tertiary qualification
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 or University Entrance to do the study or training for this job.
Loading job ads
Other career ideas in GovernmentĒtahi atu huatau aramahi i Kāwanatanga,
Showing career ideas 1-6 of 22