Industrial Electric Manufacturing
Electrical Manufacturing
SeniorRegulatoryEngineer
“Senior Regulatory Engineer at Industrial Electric Manufacturing. Skills: Regulatory compliance, Product certification, Codes and standards. Interpret applicable codes and standards. Translate requirements into guidance”
Industry & Context.
Constructive problem-solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, 3–5 years experience in regulatory compliance, Direct experience working with UL, Direct experience working with other NRTLs
Nice to Have
Experience supporting engineering teams, Experience supporting R&D teams, Experience with UL Field Inspections, Experience with UL Field Evaluations, Experience with UL STP’s
What You'll Do.
Interpret applicable codes and standards
Translate requirements into guidance
Serve as lead technical resource
Act as primary technical interface
Define certification approaches
Support testing and evaluation activities
Maintain product listings
Maintain product certifications
Collaborate with engineering teams
Ensure new product designs align
Ensure design changes align
Ensure component substitutions align
Interpret changes to codes
Assess applicability to products
Provide recommendations
Develop training materials
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional engineering teams; R&D; Product Engineering; Quality; Supply Chain; Manufacturing
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
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