Regulatory Engineer
About the role
The Regulatory Engineer position is located at Milwaukee Tool’s Corporate & Global Design Headquarters in Brookfield, WI. You will work in a fast-paced environment to define Regulatory Requirements as part of a cross-functional design team.
Responsibilities
- Advise Project Leaders, Engineers, and Designers regarding safety requirements including tests and design constraints to minimize risk of injury and/or property damage.
- Supervise all aspects of product safety certification for Milwaukee products sold worldwide. This includes, but is not limited to, preparation of test samples, execution of the test, test reporting and data analysis, and certification submittal.
- Evaluate information and render opinion related to the safety and compliance of a concept, design, or product.
- Conduct design reviews and construction reviews.
- Review test results and determine acceptability.
- Work with technicians to troubleshoot test parameters and outcomes.
- Communicate with product teams regarding product regulatory and safety matters.
- Review and provide feedback for operator's manuals and on-product markings.
- Create tools to increase team efficiency.
- Become conversant with the latest industry safety standards (UL, CSA, IEC, etc.), regulations (UN, IATA, FCC, CP65, RoHS, ErP, DOE, CEC, etc.), and OSHA specifications.
- Where requirements are unclear, assist in obtaining an interpretation from the appropriate authority.
Requirements
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or technical equivalent. Experience handling product safety and regulatory activities, preferably associated with power tools, Lithium-ion batteries, lights, and/or consumer products, is desired. High proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, especially Excel and Power Point. Familiar with Hazard Based Analysis techniques. Understanding of general laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, e-loads, and data acquisition systems. Possess strong verbal, written and organizational skills essential to professional communication. Show an emphasis on and adherence to schedule and attention to detail. Ability to travel both domestically and internationally, as necessary. High interest in tools of the trade.
Qualifications
High proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, especially Excel and Power Point. Familiar with Hazard Based Analysis techniques. Understanding of general laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, e-loads, and data acquisition systems. Possess strong verbal, written and organizational skills essential to professional communication. Show an emphasis on and adherence to schedule and attention to detail.
Skills
Strong verbal, written and organizational skills essential to professional communication. Show an emphasis on and adherence to schedule and attention to detail.
Benefits
Robust health, dental and vision insurance plans. Generous 401 (K) savings plan. Education assistance. On-site wellness, fitness center, food and coffee service. And many more, check out our benefits site HERE.