The Technical Engineering department of Kohler Engines is seeking a regulatory compliance engineer to join our Engineering Regulatory Compliance team. This engineer will develop and implement systems to track, document, and inform the business on global regulations that impact the design, development, manufacture, and application of gasoline and diesel utility engines. You will work with the Current and New Product Engineering teams to guide testing and documentation necessary to gain and maintain compliance with global regulations.
Major Responsibilities:
Maintain current certifications and anticipate proposed changes.
Track global regulations pertaining to exhaust and evaporative emissions, acoustics, material content and other regulated aspects of engine design and production.
Inform the organization on the state of current and pending regulations.
Represent Kohler Co. interests through meetings, written communication and conference calls with regulatory agencies and customers.
Serve as the liaison between Kohler and other manufacturers, industry associations and government agencies.
Develop regulatory data systems and procedures.
Develop and execute processes to gain compliance with appropriate global regulations and ensure appropriate test plans and documentation required to maintain compliance.
Normal Responsibilities:
Provide internal and external information for exhaust and evaporative emission requests for regulatory information.
Maintain project records, prepare technical, cost, and other reports as requested to document progress and results achieved.
Review applicable Part Change Requests, Specification Requests and Revisions for potential impact on emission certification.
Contribute sound professional advice and creative new ideas, concepts and approaches relative to new project design and development.
Experience and Education
B.S. degree in an engineering, mathematics, finance or chemistry discipline from an ABET accredited program.
Prefer knowledge of and experience with global regulations pertaining to exhaust and evaporative emissions, acoustics, and other regulated aspects of off-road gasoline utility engines (EPA, CARB, and Europe).
VBA, Excel and Database programming experience strongly preferred.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS Moderate travel is required for meeting with regulatory agencies, trade group associations, and customers.
Send resume to kimberly.hughes@rightthinginc.com to apply!
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