Field Evaluations Engineer - West US Region
UL Solutions · California, United States · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteEngineering$97k–$120k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Independently determines project scope, develops a preliminary plan of investigation, and determines project specifications by analyzing client input, available data, and product construction.
- Projects include frequent travel to conduct on-site product evaluations. Some International travel required.
- Initiates communication with clients and AHJ’s to promote and explain the benefits of new and existing services.
- Communicates with clients to discuss technical issues, explain UL procedures and requirements, and negotiate completion date and sample requirements.
- Responds to address client concerns and to resolve any complex client issues.
- Provides technical assistance to clients in reference to product evaluations and plans review.
- Serves as Project Handler of record and signs as Reviewer of record as assigned.
- Determines areas in which the product may not be in compliance with Standard based requirements.
- Plans, conducts, and supervises code and regulatory related projects of major magnitude and scope.
- Solves complex engineering issues by analyzing and reporting on the acceptability of the field-based product evaluations.
- Develops test requirements for products beyond the scope of existing standards, or those involving unique features requiring frequent use of independent judgment.
- Develops special test methods and test equipment. May provide direction as a Primary Designated Engineer for specific product categories.
- Performs other duties as directed.
- Integrates continuous improvement concepts and techniques into all aspects of the job.
Qualifications
- Detail knowledge of the technical vocabulary common to the field evaluation business.
- Expert knowledge of NEC, Building Codes, Regulatory and conformity standards in use in areas of expertise.
- Demonstrated ability to apply project-handling concepts in use in areas of expertise, including application to complex, new, or unusual products.
- Experience with Hazard Based Engineering concepts.
- Working knowledge of industry issues, needs, and problems.
- Experience with the utilization of Electrical Test Equipment.
- University Degree (Bachelor's degree) in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing Technology, or Physics from an ABET accredited program.
- Strong written and verbal communications skills.
- Strong client-interfacing skills.
- Ability to work remotely.
- Ability to travel frequently.
- Strong computer skills.
- A commitment to be a lifelong learner.
- Hazardous Locations background a plus.