Project Engineer - Global Regulatory Compliance
New Yesterday
Responsible for achieving and maintaining regional product certifications and facility listings, serving as the primary technical liaison with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance and support product approval initiatives.
Requirements:
Bachelor�s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent technical experience
Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications
Knowledge of applicable product standards and agency testing procedures
Experience with product marking requirements
Willingness to travel domestically and internationally
Engineering background or Victaulic product knowledge a plus
Preferred Skills:
Experience working with certification agencies such as UL, FM, DVGW, CCCF, or similar
Participation in standards committees and familiarity with global/regional codes and standards
Knowledge of financial metrics related to cost of compliance and budgeting
Responsibilities:
Secure and maintain product listings, approvals, and facility certifications for existing and new products
Establish, monitor, and manage product approval projects to meet deadlines
Serve as technical representative and primary contact with national and local regulatory agencies
Develop and maintain cost-of-compliance metrics, budgets, and cost-saving initiatives
Provide technical guidance to Technology Managers, Project Engineers, and Product Managers on standards and testing
Participate in and prepare for regulatory agency audits and follow-up actions
Oversee factory production audits and address technical questions
Represent the company on standards committees to influence code and standard development
Execute additional related projects as assigned by leadership
Pay Details: $100,000.00 to $120,000.00 per year
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- Location:
- Easton