[PSES] Job opening for Sr. Product Compliance Engineer

2023-06-12 Thread Harrington, John
Hello Group,

We have just posted a job opening for a Sr. Product Compliance Engineer for 
Tektronix.  Working for the Keithley Instruments product line out of the 
Keithley office in Solon, OH and I wondered if you or any of your colleagues 
might like to apply.  Link below for more information.

https://careers.fortive.com/job/TEK011666/Senior-Product-Compliance-Engineer

Best regards,

John Harrington
EMC Manager and Product Compliance Engineer
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[PSES] Job Opening

2022-09-02 Thread Ashwani Malhotra
 

Account Manager (Business Developer) - Arizona

 

Seeking individual with drive for business expansion in the area of EMC/EMI, 
Product Safety and Environment Testing

5+ years of related sales experience and/or demonstrated account management

Proven ability to sell both individually and with the assistance of supporting 
personnel

Working in a dynamic team with years of experience in this field.

Competitive Compensation + Bonus

 



 

 

 

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

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Megalab Labs

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[PSES] Job Opening - REPRESENTATIVE ASSOCIATIONS & REGULATIONS

2022-08-31 Thread Dürrer Bernd
WILO SE in Dortmund, Germany, is hiring a REPRESENTATIVE ASSOCIATIONS & 
REGULATIONS. Please visit 
https://wilo.com/corp-resources/v27/career/FO/P7UFK026203F3VBQB688N7VU3/components/de/details.html?jobId=2861=Representative%20Associations%20%26%20Regulations%20(f%2Fm%2Fd)
 or https://wilo.com/en/Career/Job-opportunities/Jobs-Wilo-Germany/ for further 
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Kind regards,

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[PSES] Job Opening - Product Compliance Administrator

2022-06-30 Thread Chris Brown
StarTech.com is hiring a Product Compliance Administrator.  Visit the 
StarTech.com careers website to find out further information.

If you are interested, or have any questions - please let me know.

Chris


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[PSES] Job opening for Advanced Regulatory Specialist

2022-05-18 Thread Willard, Bradley
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Zebra has a job opening for an Advanced Regulatory Specialist located in 
Mexico.  Here is a link to the posting:  
https://latinam-canada-zebra.icims.com/jobs/99037/regulatory-specialist%2c-advanced/job

Thank you!
Brad

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Re: [PSES] Job opening

2022-03-07 Thread IBM Ken
Hello all:

There is a position open for a Product Safety Engineer at IBM in
Poughkeepsie NY.  This is a contract-to-permanent position.  Applicants
must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, organizational
skills, and hands-on/general lab skills.  An ideal candidate would be a
generalist with a BS or MS in EE or Computer Engineering, and some
experience with power supply design, 60950-1 and/or 62368-1, but a degree
is not absolutely required and we can train for the Standards piece.

PS: There is plenty to do and see in Poughkeepsie and environs, and it is
under 1:45 (<75 mi) from New York City, and on a commuter rail line for
easy access.

Please feel free to contact me off-list with any questions or to send
resumes.  Or, you may apply directly via this link:
https://careers.ctg.com/NA/jobs/product-safety-engineer-11157

Please forward this email to ANYONE you think might be interested.

-Ken A.

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[PSES] Job opening

2022-03-07 Thread Harrington, John
All,

Tektronix has an opening for Senior Product Safety Compliance Engineer.  Please 
see the link below

https://careers.fortive.com/tektronix/job/TEK010717/Senior-Quality-Engineer-Product-Safety

Best regards,

John Harrington
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[PSES] Job Opening - Amazon

2022-02-03 Thread Patrick
Hi All

My team has a brand new opening for an EMC/EMI Engineer in Redmond. Check
this job number.  It's Ok to DM me, email below.

EMC/EMI Engineer

https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1898673/emi-emc-engineer-antenna-systems


Thank you.

Patrick Conway

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[PSES] Job Opening

2021-11-11 Thread Patrick
We are designing brand new hardware and systems that deliver internet to
the world.



As everyone on *this list knows, navigating world-wide regulations for EMC,
Wireless and Product Safety are key to our success.  So, should be no
surprise that...



*We have an opening for a Sr. Product Reg Compliance Engr.*

https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1671057/sr-product-reg-compliance-engineer-customer-terminal




It’s OK to reply to me, or reply directly to the job website.

I'll answer all questions that I can, and when I don’t know I’ll put you in
touch with the right person.



Thx

Patrick

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[PSES] Job Opening

2021-11-02 Thread Steve Brody
One of my clients has an opening in Massachusetts as follows:



Organization & Role

If being part of a global team is something that excites you then this could be 
the position you have been looking for! Our Engineers thrive on a dynamic, 
customer-driven, global work environment. We succeed through teamwork.


Responsibilities

* Support and assist Development & System Engineer(s) to drive overall product 
safety accountability within and across engineering teams. 
* Interface with certification suppliers, competent bodies, & test labs as 
needed and drive all product safety/EMC testing requirements.
* Insure compliance to all appropriate safety regulations and standards.
* Integrate into engineering teams at all sites. Develop relationships with 
technical leads and engineering managers across sites and platforms. 
(International travel may be required.)
* Conduct product safety analysis from circuit level schematics/wiring diagrams 
to system level. Draw conclusions from analysis and make formal component to 
sub-assembly level safety recommendations to engineering teams.
* Ensure continuing compliance on projects assigned by maintaining Test Reports 
and Constructional Data Forms (CDF) and by performing/contracting in house 
testing to support safety / EMC affecting design changes.
* Ability to support and maintain Product EMC Certification to current 
requirements by performing EMC testing and revising and maintaining Technical 
Construction Files (TCF).
* Operate and maintain laboratory equipment for the purposes of conducting EMC 
and Product Safety testing for Radiated Emissions, Conducted Emissions, 
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), Radiated Field Immunity, Electrical 
Fast-Transient Burst, Lightning Surge, Conducted Immunity, Magnetic Fields, 
Voltage Dips and Interrupts, Flicker, Harmonics, Hi-Pot/Dielectric-Strength, 
Insulation Resistance, Ground-Bond, Earth-Continuity, Leakage/Touch Current, 
component temperature testing, input power ratings, and other electrical and 
mechanical tests – on DC/single-phase/3-phase products.
* Maintain and manage lab facilities and equipment calibration.


Basic Qualifications & Skills

* Experience: 5 years plus Product Safety and EMC compliance experience.
* Results oriented and proven ability to work with all engineering disciplines 
and marketing/sales to drive Product Safety needs to closure. 
* Basic understanding of ESD and EMC performance at the subassembly and system 
level a plus.
* Needs to possess outstanding English communication ability (written, verbal, 
& presentation), team skills, and show a history of driving & closing actions.
* Must have strong knowledge of Domestic and International Electrical Safety 
and EMC Standards/Regulations such as SEMI (S2), National Electrical Code(NFPA 
70/79), and European Standards (EN61010-1, EN60204-1, -33, EN61326-1).
* Working knowledge of ATE (or highly integrated electrical equipment).
* Experience with automation safety for robotics and Cobots and/or driver-less 
trucks a plus.
* Must possess an ability to summarize actions and learnings into an output for 
updating recommended practices related to Product Safety compliance.
* Understanding of the role of an engineering support group and the 
accountability to drive issues and resolve problems.
* Strong basic computer and safety/EMC lab equipment and report writing skills 
* Hands-on ability to perform Product Safety and EMC testing 
* Ability to troubleshoot EMC test failures and diagnose and recommend design 
improvements.
* Experience working in an ISO 17025 environment a plus.
* Functional safety experience a plus.



Education/Experience

Education: BS required, BSEE/BSME or equivalent – MSEE/MSME+ preferred.
Experience: 5 years plus Product Safety and EMC compliance experience.


If you or someone you know would be interested in joining this team let me know 
by private email at stev...@productehsconsulting.com 
mailto:stev...@productehsconsulting.com  

Thanks,

Steve Brody
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Re: [PSES] [External] [PSES] Job opening for a Lead EMC Engineer at Honeywell Minneapolis

2021-07-29 Thread Jones, Richard
Seems the link I added was an internal link, and didn't work making it hard to 
find.
Instead go to the careers site and just search for the following: 

Careers.honeywell.com

The job title is: "Lead Systems Engineer"

Location is: "Minneapolis"

Goodluck

Rich

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We're looking for a Lead EMC Engineer in Minneapolis, if interested please look 
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https://careers.honeywell.com/i/us/en/job/req294960/Lead-Systems-Engineer

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Rich

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[PSES] Job opening for a Lead EMC Engineer at Honeywell Minneapolis

2021-07-27 Thread Jones, Richard
Hi Everyone

We're looking for a Lead EMC Engineer in Minneapolis, if interested please look 
at the job description at the link below

https://careers.honeywell.com/i/us/en/job/req294960/Lead-Systems-Engineer

Thanks

Rich

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Sr Engineering Manager Electronic Test
Honeywell| Aerospace| ES-ET
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[PSES] Job opening in Tarana Wireless (Wireless Test engineering Manager)

2021-02-26 Thread Chris
 We have a few openings in Tarana Wireless, Milpitas, California.
https://taranawireless.applytojob.com/apply/7laREHVTue/Wireless-Test-Engineering-Manager


If you find any position that your skills set match please send me your resume 
so I can forward it to the right person.

regards
Christopher SaleemRegulatory Compliance Manageremail:csal...@taranawireless.com


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[PSES] Job opening for senior EMC Compliance Engineer at Tektronix Inc.

2021-01-07 Thread Harrington, John
Please see the attached link.

Senior Product Compliance Engineer job in Beaverton, Oregon, United States | 
Operations jobs at 
Fortive
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John Harrington
Product Compliance Engineer
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Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread John E Allen
 

 

From: Regan Arndt  
Sent: 19 November 2020 20:04
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

 

“Thanks Doug. I imagine they will not get many prospects because it mentions 
the pay is $0.00/hr.lol”

That’s what a lot of people who consider themselves  “suitable applicants” 
might actually be worth (saw that quite a few times whilst I was in “gainful 
employment”)  ☹

PS: that was a “sort of joke” – and certainly not applicable to most/all 
members of this forum!

John E Allen
W. London, UK


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread Regan Arndt
Thanks Doug. I imagine they will not get many prospects because it mentions
the pay is $0.00/hr.lol

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020, 9:21 AM Doug Nix  wrote:

> Colleagues,
>
> I recently learned that Clarion Safety Systems is looking to fill the
> following position. I have nothing to do with the search, so please contact
> the Clarion contact shown below.
>
> Inquiries from interested parties should be sent to: Cherie (
> cgorm...@clarionsafety.com).
>
> *Director of Safety Assessment and Standards Leadership*
> Clarion Safety Systems, LLC
> Milford, PA 18337•Temporarily remote
>
> Qualifications
>
>- Bachelor's (Preferred)
>
>
> Full Job Description
>
> This position is responsible for taking the lead role in risk assessment
> consultations, proposals and engagements carried out under the auspices of
> Clarion Safety Systems. This team member will be responsible for
> recruiting, on-boarding and managing both internal and external
> professionals in the practice of risk assessment. In addition, this team
> member will network with other individuals and organizations to advance
> both Clarion’s and the client’s strategic objectives related to reducing
> risk and protecting people.
>
> *OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: *
>
>- Management of Clarion’s client risk assessment process from initial
>analysis through to corrective action recommendations.
>
>
>- The monitoring of standards development activities in this field in
>order to offer expert guidance to customers and write expertise-driven
>change proposals when standards are revised.
>
>
>- Membership and participation on one or more standards committees
>relevant to machine safety and risk assessment.
>
>
>- Interpretation of relevant standards to provide guidance to
>Clarion’s product development team to best meet client and industry needs.
>
>
>- Development of alliances with a variety of strategic stakeholders
>including industry trade groups and associations (e.g., ASSP, UL, NEMA,
>AEM) to reinforce Clarion’s expertise-driven leadership and build Clarion’s
>business.
>
>
>- Contributing to Clarion’s corporate strategy development.
>
> *ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: *
>
> To perform this position successfully, this individual must demonstrate
> the following:
>
>- Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent
>applicable work experience. Master's degree desirable.
>
>
>- 5+ years of relevant work experience performing machinery risk
>assessments.
>
>
>- Extensive knowledge of A, B and C level machine safety standards
>(e.g., ANSI, ISO, IEC, UL, NFPA, OSHA, EN).
>
>
>- Experience with CE compliance.
>
>
>- The ability to interface with client engineers, analyze their
>drawings and reports, and effectively communicate recommendations.
>
>
>- A “customer-centric” understanding of business drivers related to
>machinery manufacturers and standards compliance (e.g., export market
>requirements, domestic liability reduction).
>
>
>- Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills.
>
>
>- The ability to comfortably interface with internal colleagues and
>external parties.
>
>
>- Strategic/creative thinking, negotiating and diplomacy skills.
>
>
>- Extremely well organized, capable of prioritizing, and ability to
>simultaneously manage multiple tasks.
>
>
>- Documented “credentials” such as relevant certification(s) by a
>recognized third-party authority a decided plus (e.g. TUV Rheinland, or
>similar entity).
>
>
>- Fluency in Microsoft Office programs.
>
>
>- Considerable travel may be required.
>
> Job Type: Full-time
>
> Pay: $0.00 per hour
>
> Benefits:
>
>- 401(k)
>- Dental insurance
>- Disability insurance
>- Flexible spending account
>- Health insurance
>- Life insurance
>- Paid time off
>- Vision insurance
>
> Schedule:
>
>- 8 hour shift
>
> Education:
>
>- Bachelor's (Preferred)
>
> Experience:
>
>- Machinery Risk: 5 years (Preferred)
>
> This Company Describes Its Culture as:
>
>- Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused
>- Outcome-oriented -- results-focused with strong performance culture
>- Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative
>
> Company's website:
>
>- www.clarionsafety.com
>
> Work Remotely:
>
>- Yes, temporarily due to COVID-19
>
>
>
>
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[PSES] Job Opening: Clarion Safety Systems

2020-11-19 Thread Doug Nix
Colleagues,

I recently learned that Clarion Safety Systems is looking to fill the following 
position. I have nothing to do with the search, so please contact the Clarion 
contact shown below.

Inquiries from interested parties should be sent to: Cherie 
(cgorm...@clarionsafety.com ).

Director of Safety Assessment and Standards Leadership
Clarion Safety Systems, LLC
Milford, PA 18337•Temporarily remote


Qualifications
Bachelor's (Preferred)

Full Job Description
This position is responsible for taking the lead role in risk assessment 
consultations, proposals and engagements carried out under the auspices of 
Clarion Safety Systems. This team member will be responsible for recruiting, 
on-boarding and managing both internal and external professionals in the 
practice of risk assessment. In addition, this team member will network with 
other individuals and organizations to advance both Clarion’s and the client’s 
strategic objectives related to reducing risk and protecting people.

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

Management of Clarion’s client risk assessment process from initial analysis 
through to corrective action recommendations.
The monitoring of standards development activities in this field in order to 
offer expert guidance to customers and write expertise-driven change proposals 
when standards are revised.
Membership and participation on one or more standards committees relevant to 
machine safety and risk assessment.
Interpretation of relevant standards to provide guidance to Clarion’s product 
development team to best meet client and industry needs.
Development of alliances with a variety of strategic stakeholders including 
industry trade groups and associations (e.g., ASSP, UL, NEMA, AEM) to reinforce 
Clarion’s expertise-driven leadership and build Clarion’s business.
Contributing to Clarion’s corporate strategy development.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform this position successfully, this individual must demonstrate the 
following:

Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent applicable 
work experience. Master's degree desirable.
5+ years of relevant work experience performing machinery risk assessments.
Extensive knowledge of A, B and C level machine safety standards (e.g., ANSI, 
ISO, IEC, UL, NFPA, OSHA, EN).
Experience with CE compliance.
The ability to interface with client engineers, analyze their drawings and 
reports, and effectively communicate recommendations.
A “customer-centric” understanding of business drivers related to machinery 
manufacturers and standards compliance (e.g., export market requirements, 
domestic liability reduction).
Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills.
The ability to comfortably interface with internal colleagues and external 
parties.
Strategic/creative thinking, negotiating and diplomacy skills.
Extremely well organized, capable of prioritizing, and ability to 
simultaneously manage multiple tasks.
Documented “credentials” such as relevant certification(s) by a recognized 
third-party authority a decided plus (e.g. TUV Rheinland, or similar entity).
Fluency in Microsoft Office programs.
Considerable travel may be required.
Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $0.00 per hour

Benefits:

401(k)
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule:

8 hour shift
Education:

Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:

Machinery Risk: 5 years (Preferred)
This Company Describes Its Culture as:

Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused
Outcome-oriented -- results-focused with strong performance culture
Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative
Company's website:

www.clarionsafety.com
Work Remotely:

Yes, temporarily due to COVID-19




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[PSES] Job opening at Technology International

2020-10-29 Thread Doug Nix
Colleagues,

This position was sent to me by a colleague at Technology International. I am 
not involved in the hiring process in any way. Please contact the person listed 
in the posting below for more information:

—

Product Safety Engineer / Compliance Auditor

Candidate should have 5+ years of experience in compliance engineering or 
related field. 
Strong background in electrical and mechanical, previous technical work in 
industrial machinery desirable.
Ability to interpret and apply standards and codes. CE Marking is preferred, 
but UL, CSA, IEC MIL-STD or related experience is okay.
Candidate should be willing to relocate to the Richmond, VA area.
Must be willing to travel in the USA about 1-2 weeks per month.
Good writing and oral communication skills and ability to work with on-site 
clients.
Team player with good interpersonal skills.

Send resume and salary requirements to:

Rupert Witherow
rwithe...@techintl.com
(804) 794-4144

—

Doug Nix
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[PSES] Job opening

2020-01-08 Thread Ted Eckert
Microsoft has an open position for a product safety engineer. This position 
will focus on hazards analysis and risk assessment for Microsoft's consumer 
products. The role does not involve directly obtaining safety certifications 
and we are looking for a candidate with a focus on risk assessment rather than 
standards knowledge.

Additional information is available at either the Microsoft or LinkedIn pages 
for the position.

https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en/job/760899/Product-Safety-Engineer

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1645274659/

Regards,
Ted Eckert
Senior Engineer, Safety & Energy Compliance
Microsoft Corporation




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[PSES] job opening

2020-01-06 Thread Kealey, Doug
Hello,
Growth at Garmin's main R campus in the Kansas 
City suburb of Olathe KS, has created 2 
opportunities.
If you are relatively new to regulatory compliance, this first position may be 
right for you: 
https://garmin.taleo.net/careersection/garmin+career+section/jobdetail.ftl?job=19002VH=GMT-06%3A00=America%2FChicago

For someone with 5 or more years of experience here is a senior position. 
https://garmin.taleo.net/careersection/garmin+career+section/jobdetail.ftl?job=19001CI=GMT-06%3A00=America%2FChicago

Feel free to contact Michelle in Human Resources at 
michelle.corm...@garmin.com

Thanks,
Doug Kealey
www.garmin.com
Forbes Magazine ranks Garmin #5 on America's Best Large Employers List 2019. 
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[PSES] Job Opening - Senior Product Risk Specialist

2018-12-28 Thread Bender, Curtis
Good day List friends.

The link below takes you to a Minneapolis, MN based OEM in search of a Senior 
Product Risk Specialist. Please forward to interested parties and have them 
respond through the "apply" button at the link below.
https://jobs.tennantco.com/job/Golden-Valley-Senior-Product-Risk-Specialist-MN-55422/524810700/

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[PSES] Job Opening - Industry Committee Technical Secretary

2018-10-23 Thread Bender, Curtis
Greetings fellow List persons.

The link below provides details of an open position within the AACEM for a 
Technical Secretary.
https://www.issa.com/data/moxiestorage/about_issa/careers/2018_aacem_techsecry_job_description.pdf
AACEM is the manufacturer's industry group for commercial cleaning equipment. 
More info at this link: https://aacem.org/

Please share with any potential candidates and direct inquiries to Julie 
Christie, HR Manager, ISSA, ju...@issa.com  800.225.4772
Curt

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[PSES] Job opening - Product Safety Compliance Engineer

2018-10-18 Thread Lauren Crane
FYI -

https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25781=5075#jobDetails=513085_5075

If interested please proceed via the linked careers page, etc...


Regards,
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[PSES] Job Opening for an International RF Regulatory Engineer.

2017-09-13 Thread Scott Douglas


Forwarding for Mark Luksich at gogo...

gogo Commercial Aviation has a job opening for an International RF 
Regulatory Engineer.


*Key Responsibilities:*

 * Working with regulatory and/or legal staff, analyze rules and
   regulations to determine technical compliance requirements for
   licensing Gogo networks in both domestic and international jurisdictions
 * Work cooperatively with National regulatory bodies world-wide to
   ensure that Gogo services comply with any local, national or
   regional regulations based on an understanding of technical
   requirements.
 * Manage the accurate and complete preparation and submission of any
   regulatory reporting’s or filings related to the technical aspects
   of Gogo service worldwide.
 * Interface with regulatory authorities to clarify and/or negotiate
   regulatory compliance requirements
 * Coordinate development of Gogo technical documentation required to
   support regulatory processes.

*Qualifications:*

 * Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related technical performance
   experience.
 * A minimum of 7-10 years of relevant experience in global RF approvals.
 * Knowledge of EU, China, Japan, Brazil, and Mexico - RF/EMC/Safety
   regulations pertinent to Gogo, including WLAN and satellite
   telecommunications certification, testing and approvals.
 * Knowledge of FCC rules and regulations pertinent to Gogo, including
   Parts 15, 22 and 25
 * Demonstrated Project Management skills

For more details, or to apply, please see http://jobs.jobvite.com/gogo/jobs

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[PSES] Job opening - OSHA NRTL Program

2016-09-21 Thread Kevin Robinson
Hello All,

I wanted to share a position opening in OSHA's Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Program as an engineer and laboratory assessor.

The position is located in Washington DC.

Additional details can be found at:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/451085800

If you have any questions about what the position entails, please let me
know, however, DO NOT send resumes or salary inquiries to me as it can
disqualify you from consideration.

Kevin Robinson

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[PSES] Job opening: Senior Compliance Engineer based in Santa Cruz, California

2016-06-15 Thread Charlie Blackham
All

Job posting on behalf of a non-member.

Regards
Charlie

Plantronics is wishing to hire a Senior Compliance Engineer based in Santa 
Cruz, California.  A link to the job specification is below.

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/132315429

https://career4.successfactors.com/career?career_ns=job_listing=Plantronics=JOB_SEARCH_site_locale=en_US_job_req_id=28846_lang=en_US_jobAlertId=_jobAlertName=&_s.crb=xsMjVaWK6ImvFfSVpWDXZt5kXWE%3D

Many thanks
Mark

Mark Lawson  BSc (Hons), BA (Hons)
Global Compliance Manager
Plantronics Ltd. Interface Business Park, Binknoll Lane,
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. SN4 8QQ - United Kingdom
Tel:  +44 (0) 1793 842416
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[PSES] Job Opening

2016-04-06 Thread Gary Swale
Safety and Compliance Engineer job opening. Position located in Perry, OK.

Contact me at gary.sw...@ditchwitch.com if 
interested.

Gary L. Swale
Charles Machine Works
Senior Product Safety & Compliance Engineer

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Re: [PSES] "Job opening for a Regulatory Compliance Engineer in Kanata, Ontario

2016-04-05 Thread Rodney Davis
Mitel Networks is looking for a Senior Regulatory Compliance Engineer. Details 
can be found on-line at www.Mitel.com

Make Communicating Seamless | Mitel - United States
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Companies across the globe rely on Mitel to power 2 billion connections every 
day so they can connect, collaborate and take care of their customers




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[PSES] Job Opening at Panduit

2016-04-04 Thread Lei Wang
Compliance engineer job opening - The position will be located at Lockport, IL 
60441 (a suburb of Chicago).
Contact me at lei.w...@panduit.com if interested.

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[PSES] Job Opening - Sr. Compliance Engineer - Dallas, TX

2015-12-01 Thread Mike Cantwell
Hi all,

I’m posting this on behalf of a recruiter, Jack Dowdell, looking to fill a Sr. 
Compliance Engineer position in the Dallas, TX area. If you have an interest in 
this position, please make contact directly through the link found at the 
bottom of the job description at the url below.

http://www.bullhornreach.com/sites/scr/job/2191613_senior-compliance-engineer-dallas-tx

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[PSES] Job Opening for EMC Compliance Engineer at Oracle (Bay Area in California)

2015-09-14 Thread Monrad Monsen

Hello!
Oracle has posted a job opening for an EMC Compliance Engineer - 
150017QP.  Today's preference is for candidates that are able to commute 
to Menlo Park and Santa Clara area in California.


You can view the details of the job posting at the below web site.  
Enter "150017QP" into the requisition number search field.

https://oracle.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en

Thanks.
--
 Monrad Monsen | Hardware Technical Compliance 
Strategist
Phone: +13032729612  | Fax: +13032724867 


Oracle HW Technical Compliance Engineering
500 Eldorado Blvd | Broomfield, CO 80021
 Oracle is committed to developing 
practices and products that help protect the environment


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[PSES] Job Opening

2014-11-20 Thread Mike Cantwell
I had a recruiter contact me about a position for a Sr. Manager Global Product 
Safety and Compliance position at Bissell. The url describing the position is:

https://www.candidatecare.com/srccsh/RTI.home?r=501942010c=35d=bissell.candidatecare.com_dissimuloSSO=ijsc47EXsJI:cvVDW3Ulycwf8v5MgUQgtYh8qCA
 
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If you are interested in this position, please contact the recruiter, Lara 
Heacock, directly at lara.heac...@adp.com mailto:lara.heac...@adp.com as I 
have no affiliation with the recruiter. I just like to pass on opportunities I 
am aware of for those that might be looking for new opportunities.

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[PSES] JOB OPENING -- PerkinElmer, Shelton, CT USA

2014-11-10 Thread Bouse, John
Hello Group,



PerkinElmer has a job opening for a Compliance Engineer (safety and EMC) at its 
Shelton, CT  USA facility.



Please review the requirements at this web site:

https://perkinelmer.tms.hrdepartment.com/jobs/5708/Compliance-EngineerShelton-CT



If qualified and interested, then please select I was referred by a 
PerkinElmer employee

[JOHN BOUSE]   in the box next to How did you hear about this job? and press

SUBMIT YOUR RESUME TO THIS JOB.





Regards,

John



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[PSES] Job Opening for EMC Test Engineer or Technician in San Diego

2014-05-14 Thread Knighten, Jim L
Teradata Labs in San Diego has an immediate opening for a test technician or 
engineer to serve in a role in EMC testing in a lab performing compliance 
testing for FCC, CISPR 22 and 24.  A minimum of three years of experience is 
preferred, but not a requirement.

Applications are to be submitted online.  I will supply the URL and the Job 
Req. number to any who lets me know they are interested.

Jim

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EMC Engineer
Teradata Corporation
17095 Via Del Campo
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858-485-2537 - phone
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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-20 Thread Ken Wyatt
Great advice Cortland!

I also ran into an interesting article on LinkedIn regarding how best to deal 
with your manager when it comes to these issues, without getting fired. 
Interesting reading…

http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20131119031719-7668018-speaking-up-without-getting-fired?trk=mta-lnk

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On Nov 19, 2013, at 8:49 AM, CR k...@earthlink.net wrote:

 I suspect many of us came into EMC unconventionally. I certainly did. I 
 walked into a job in EMC at Wang Labs after retiring from an Army career that 
 had me in the Signal Corps and Transportation Corps in communications and 
 repairing Avionics (also supervising and instructing). I had been playing 
 with electronics since age 12, when I used a TV focus coil to build in my 
 bedroom what some might call a rail-gun. 
 
 On retiring from the Army I was a single parent with a pension that only paid 
 the rent. I wanted work as an instructor, but without a degree, the only 
 people who made an an offer paid less than I'd gotten on Active Duty. 
 Luckily, my my brother passed a copy of my resume' to his neighbor, who 
 worked for a large computer firm now defunct, Wang Labs. I was able to show 
 them I knew how to use the equipment and already had a high enogh security 
 clearance for Tempest work, so I was in.
 
 Having come up through the lab, I look for not merely theory, but a feel for 
 systems and problems. A couple of my later employers had me interviewing job 
 applicants and I got an (undeserved, IMO) reputation for being a difficult 
 interviewer, handing candidates a ferrite bead, for example, and asking, 
 What is this? What does it do? and How? or something like a PRD-219 and 
 asking, What is this and how is it used? (I own a couple.)
 
 Most of the scrUwups I've seen were the result of engineers or managers (not 
 just in EMC):
 1) Ignoring (or ignorance of) basic principles of EMC design; for example, as 
 Mother used to say (not really) Cortland! Put that electron back before he 
 yells for his Dad!
 2) Neglecting to get all parties to producing a product to ATTEND design 
 reviews and point out what they can and can't do given the design and desired 
 results.
 3) Ignoring (again BASIC) principles of shielding and grounding even in 
 testing (all too common).
 4) Not talking directly to engineers and techs on projects outside their own 
 areas of expertise. Everything matters. Even firmware.
 5) Not looking at systems a whole; test setups, platform or user 
 configurations, regulations and standard – everything that concerns emissions 
 and susceptibility in use. It took time and effort (and one actual RFI 
 complaint) to convince a manufacturer of telco equipment that if it was on or 
 near a residential property it had to meet FCC Class B.
 It has been the rare employer whose management was on board with EMC problem 
 prevention; perhaps surprisingly, one of my better ones was Tandy, whose 
 first venture into the IBM compatible computer market in the late 1980's was 
 not only yanked off the market by the FCC, but incurred a sizable fine for 
 not having been submitted for testing (it failed). That'll motivate you! It 
 did get a me a job there.
 
 IMO, an organization needs both educated engineers and those who can hold 
 people to basic principles; if you do all the simple things right, you will 
 usually have done the complex ones too. WRT the EMC Cop role, I prefer the 
 missionary position (heh).  Really, convert them, don't yell at them. An 
 Outside Expert many of us, at least in the US, know, was called in to look at 
 a PWB design and his first words to the CAD layout guy were Your board is a 
 piece of sh*t! How not to influence people, etc. They did listen to my 
 simpler and less confrontational advice thereafter. 
 
 I'd have LOVED to get a job applicant who could show what's wrong, what's 
 right, and explain why in plain English; colleagues not in EMC will often 
 want simple rules: X mils of clearance and Y mils of prepreg; Z mils of 
 copper between bypass caps and devices etc. Sometimes it's worthwhile to make 
 design rules simple just to get them followed... but one must know what the 
 rules do, and why, and be able to teach those who must follow them .
 
 I was offered a job at DSC Communications (later Alcatel USA) as a test 
 engineer, and when I arrived, they gave me the choice of that or design. That 
 was no choice at all; I chose design for, as I answered when asked why, test 
 engineers have to fix the same problems over and over, but design engineers 
 can stop them from happening, By dint of constant, friendly and informal 
 oversight (I asked for and got read-only access to the schematics and layout 
 of every project from my own terminal) and collaboration with designers in 
 every group, I did that. I even got the mechanical engineers on board. (That 
 took a 

Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-20 Thread Ken Wyatt
Hi Macy (and others trying to read this article),

Sorry, I guess that link was an internal one to LinkedIn (you may have had to 
be signed in to read?).

Try this:

Connect to the author’s LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jtodonnell

Then click on “Follow”. Her article will be right at the top of her full 
profile.

Note: you may have to already have a profile on LinkedIn before you can 
follow/read.

I tried clicking on her other web sites, but couldn’t find the same article…

Sorry about that, Ken

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On Nov 20, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Macy m...@basicisp.net wrote:

 I also ran into an interesting article on LinkedIn ...
 
 high praise indeed!  ;)
 
 
 Thanks for posting the URL, but for me LinkedIn kept a blank screen for over 
 four minutes while monopolizing my system, so I had to give up. Your article 
 is text, right? ;)
 
 
 
 
 --- k...@emc-seminars.com wrote:
 
 From: Ken Wyatt k...@emc-seminars.com
 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
 Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
 Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 07:40:37 -0700
 
 Great advice Cortland!
 
 I also ran into an interesting article on LinkedIn regarding how best to deal 
 with your manager when it comes to these issues, without getting fired. 
 Interesting reading…
 
 http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20131119031719-7668018-speaking-up-without-getting-fired?trk=mta-lnk


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-19 Thread CR
I suspect many of us came into EMC unconventionally. I certainly did. I 
walked into a job in EMC at Wang Labs after retiring from an Army career 
that had me in the Signal Corps and Transportation Corps in 
communications and repairing Avionics (also supervising and 
instructing). I had been playing with electronics since age 12, when I 
used a TV focus coil to build in my bedroom what some might call a 
rail-gun.


On retiring from the Army I was a single parent with a pension that only 
paid the rent. I wanted work as an instructor, but without a degree, the 
only people who made an an offer paid less than I'd gotten on Active 
Duty. Luckily, my my brother passed a copy of my resume' to his 
neighbor, who worked for a large computer firm now defunct, Wang Labs. I 
was able to show them I knew how to use the equipment and already had a 
high enogh security clearance for Tempest work, so I was in.


Having come up through the lab, I look for not merely theory, but a feel 
for systems and problems. A couple of my later employers had me 
interviewing job applicants and I got an (undeserved, IMO) reputation 
for being a difficult interviewer, handing candidates a ferrite bead, 
for example, and asking, What is this? What does it do? and How? or 
something like aPRD-219 
http://www.webalice.it/bruno.santalucia/UNK.JPG and asking, What is 
this and how is it used? (I own a couple.)


Most of the scrUwups I've seen were the result of engineers or managers 
(not just in EMC):
1) Ignoring (or ignorance of) basic principles of EMC design; for 
example, as Mother used to say (not really) Cortland! Put that electron 
back before he yells for his Dad!
2) Neglecting to get all parties to producing a product to ATTEND design 
reviews and point out what they can and can't do given the design and 
desired results.
3) Ignoring (again BASIC) principles of shielding and grounding even in 
testing (all too common).
4) Not talking directly to engineers and techs on projects outside their 
own areas of expertise. Everything matters. Even firmware.


5) Not looking at systems a whole; test setups, platform or user 
configurations, regulations and standard -- everything that concerns 
emissions and susceptibility in use. It took time and effort (and one 
actual RFI complaint) to convince a manufacturer of telco equipment that 
if it was on or near a residential property it had to meet FCC Class B.


It has been the rare employer whose management was on board with EMC 
problem *prevention*; perhaps surprisingly, one of my better ones was 
Tandy, whose first venture into the IBM compatible computer market in 
the late 1980's was not only yanked off the market by the FCC, but 
incurred a sizable fine for not having been submitted for testing (it 
failed). That'll motivate you! It did get a me a job there.


IMO, an organization needs both educated engineers and those who can 
hold people to basic principles; if you do all the simple things right, 
you will usually have done the complex ones too. WRT the EMC Cop role, I 
prefer the missionary position (heh).  Really, convert them, don't yell 
at them. An Outside Expert many of us, at least in the US, know, was 
called in to look at a PWB design and his first words to the CAD layout 
guy were Your board is a piece of sh*t! How not to influence people, 
etc. They did listen to my simpler and less confrontational advice 
thereafter.


I'd have LOVED to get a job applicant who could show what's wrong, 
what's right, and explain why in plain English; colleagues not in EMC 
will often want simple rules: X mils of clearance and Y mils of prepreg; 
Z mils of copper between bypass caps and devices etc. Sometimes it's 
worthwhile to make design rules simple just to get them followed... but 
one must know what the rules do, and why, and be able to teach those who 
must follow them .



I was offered a job at DSC Communications (later Alcatel USA) as a test 
engineer, and when I arrived, they gave me the choice of that or design. 
That was no choice at all; I chose design for, as I answered when asked 
why, test engineers have to fix the same problems over and over, but 
design engineers can stop them from happening, By dint of constant, 
friendly and informal oversight (I asked for and got read-only access to 
the schematics and layout of every project from my own terminal) and 
collaboration with designers in every group, I did that. I even got the 
mechanical engineers on board. (That took a lunch and learn with a 
modified stock-pot shielded enclosure and a hand held radio receiver. 
) I didn't realize then, but I would learn, that I needed to keep an eye 
on what the firmware and software did, too.


What does the EMC engineer need to be? Theoretician, practical engineer, 
teacher, tech, missionary and salesman; electronics, metals, coatings, 
insulators and chemistry; tooling, manufacturing and maintenance, all of 
that too, essentially a systems engineer with a finger in every 

[PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Don_Borowski
I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC 
Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA.

Here is a link to the job opening:

https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfilejob_id=17518


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Murisa, Egide
Hello EMC Experts,

Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys 
who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least not 
at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated by 
this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.

However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC Engineers, 
they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this 
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position first 
to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly 
appreciated.

Regards,

Egide

From: don_borow...@selinc.com [mailto:don_borow...@selinc.com]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:19 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC 
Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA.

Here is a link to the job opening:

https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfilejob_id=17518

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Brian Oconnell
There are some people that started out at one of the test labs or a CAB then 
went into industry, but have yet to personally meet an industry compliance 
person that had not started in another engineering job.

Many companies consider compliance an 'ancillary' position designated for one 
of the designers; and some large corporations have a separate department full 
of compliance people. Most of my colleagues seem to have reached a compliance 
position through the back door, and very few do just EMC or just safety.

If I were to retire (hah!) tomorrow, the person that I recommend to fill my 
position would have done significant time as an engineer and tester that had to 
fix a broken design. And this person must also understood basics of mechanics 
and chemistry, as well as a being a bit of a code monkey.

Brian

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Hello EMC Experts,

Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys 
who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least not 
at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated by 
this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.

However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC Engineers, 
they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this 
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position first 
to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly 
appreciated.

Regards,

Egide

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ken Javor
Just as a data point, I started out doing exactly what you are doing, after
doing some other work in the same company.  Basically a program had a need
for a warm body, and I qualified for that.

Like you, I liked it and stayed with it, over thirty years now. I was able
to stay with the same company until I had enough time in to be picked up as
an experienced engineer when the original position folded.

Ken Javor
Phone: (256) 650-5261



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Hello EMC Experts,
 
Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys
who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least
not at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated
by this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.
 
However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC
Engineers, they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position
first to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly
appreciated.
 
Regards,
 
Egide
 
From: don_borow...@selinc.com [mailto:don_borow...@selinc.com]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:19 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
 
I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC
Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA.

Here is a link to the job opening:

https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jb
action=JobProfilejob_id=17518
https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?j
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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Doug Powell
Egide,

As you mention, EMC is not something you find on every curriculum.  I am aware 
of the University of Science and Technology at Rolla Missouri offering courses 
in EMC, they have a very good lab and may indeed offer degree work.  I noticed 
your LinkedIn profile shows you as being about 5 hours drive from Rolla.  
Possibly they have online courses you can pursue.

Experience is the key and this takes time.  I personally got into EMC work in 
order to provide a new function at my company.   With no prior experience for 
this role I took advantage of every opportunity to learn.  This emc-pstc 
discussion forum was a big help for me and I have found over many years that 
all members of the forum are very helpful, especially with new talent who may 
have a tendency to ask the level 101 types of questions.  Getting involved with 
your local IEEE EMC society chapter, the annual IEEE symposium, and visiting 
your local test lab instead of using them as a turnkey lab is great for 
learning as well.  You will find that most EMC experts love to share their 
success stories as well as their failures.  This can be an eclectic bunch of 
people and I like it.

thanks, –doug

Douglas E Powell
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From: Murisa, Egide 
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:32 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG 
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

Hello EMC Experts,

 

Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys 
who have been in this industry for a long time.

EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least not 
at the University I just graduated from.

After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated by 
this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.

 

However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC Engineers, 
they want several years of experience.

As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this 
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position first 
to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly 
appreciated.

 

Regards,

 

Egide

 

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Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:19 PM
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Subject: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

 

I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC 
Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA. 

Here is a link to the job opening: 

https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfilejob_id=17518
 

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Don_Borowski
Egide-

Aside from getting a degree from one of the few colleges that offers EMC 
as a specialty, it seems to me there are two other ways to get into the 
field.

The first is my path. Start off in RF circuit design, with a good helping 
of amateur radio on the side, and then switch into doing EMC work. 

The other possibility is to start as an EMC technician, staying there just 
long enough to learn and gain experience, and then moving into EMC 
engineering. Learn more than the job requires. Depending on opportunities, 
and how enlightened your employer is, the move into EMC engineering may 
mean looking for a job at a different company. The warning for this path 
is to move quickly, or you will become labeled as an EMC technician, not 
an EMC engineer in training.

Cheers,

Don



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Date:   11/18/2013 11:50 AM
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Hello EMC Experts,
 
Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you 
guys who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at 
least not at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became 
fascinated by this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my 
entire life.
 
However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC 
Engineers, they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue 
this career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering 
position first to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will 
be highly appreciated.
 
Regards,
 
Egide
 
From: don_borow...@selinc.com [mailto:don_borow...@selinc.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:19 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
 
I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC 
Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA. 

Here is a link to the job opening: 

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Dward
I tend to agree with Brian's statements.  

I would also add that even if experience is gained in another field, it is
probably not enough in the EMC field to meet the  they want several years
of experience criteria.  After all, it is not just engineering experience
they are looking for, it is specific EMC/EMI experience.

If you do want to make this field your career and are still working as an
intern, try getting the company to 'promote' you to a test engineer.  That
is one obvious way you can get more experience.  

While I am not a great one for the iNARTE thing (been there, done that,
dropped them all), it can help entry level engineers test themselves to see
how much they do or do not know and where they need to improve; and it seems
to influence some labs/companies in their hiring process.

In the end however, in this field, it is experience that counts and well,
you do not get experience except by experiencing. :) 


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Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:20 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

There are some people that started out at one of the test labs or a CAB then
went into industry, but have yet to personally meet an industry compliance
person that had not started in another engineering job.

Many companies consider compliance an 'ancillary' position designated for
one of the designers; and some large corporations have a separate department
full of compliance people. Most of my colleagues seem to have reached a
compliance position through the back door, and very few do just EMC or just
safety.

If I were to retire (hah!) tomorrow, the person that I recommend to fill my
position would have done significant time as an engineer and tester that had
to fix a broken design. And this person must also understood basics of
mechanics and chemistry, as well as a being a bit of a code monkey.

Brian

From: Murisa, Egide [mailto:egide.mur...@molex.com]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

Hello EMC Experts,

Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys
who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least
not at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated
by this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.

However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC
Engineers, they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position
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appreciated.

Regards,

Egide

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Richard Nute




EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges

Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory

The Missouri ST Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory supports 
EMC research and education projects with a goal of developing the 
knowledge base, tools and people necessary to solve today's EMC problems 
and address the EMC problems of the future.


We hired at least one EMC engineer from UM.


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ken Wyatt
I also hired my replacement from MST after I retired”.

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 EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges
 
 Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory
 
 The Missouri ST Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory supports EMC 
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 tools and people necessary to solve today's EMC problems and address the EMC 
 problems of the future.
 
 We hired at least one EMC engineer from UM.
 
 
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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Dward
Old EMC engineers never 'retire', they just attenuate their activities. J

 

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I also hired my replacement from MST after I retired.

 

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On Nov 18, 2013, at 2:36 PM, Richard Nute ri...@ieee.org wrote:








EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges

Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory

The Missouri ST Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory supports EMC
research and education projects with a goal of developing the knowledge
base, tools and people necessary to solve today's EMC problems and address
the EMC problems of the future.

We hired at least one EMC engineer from UM.


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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ken Wyatt
Hi Egide,

I also echo what the others have suggested. I started my career as a microwave 
design engineer, then switched companies after a couple years and did DC-Dc 
power supplies, then after five years, switched to RF design. All this was in 
the aerospace world. I finally got my foot in the door at Hewlett-Packard as an 
EMC engineer (after both my predecessors got fired - that’s another story) and 
spent the rest of my career at HP/Agilent, where I really learned the EMC 
skills.

You need to stand out among other candidates. You can do this by writing (I 
first started writing magazine articles while in college), blogging (the newer 
way to be published), networking and learning (see below).

Start networking:

1. build your network on LinkedIn (I wouldn’t get crazy and start inviting all 
the friends you know…keep it to just engineers and managers - people who can 
help you with your career)
2. in your immediate community
3. join the IEEE and the EMC Society
4. participate in your local EMCS chapter
5. participate in the annual International Symposium on EMC (will be in Raleigh 
this year). Take the Monday “EMC Fundamentals” workshop. Once you get a little 
experience, then sign up for the EMC University” track there.

Then start learning:

1. absorb the topics on this forum
2. register on the InCompliance and Interference Technologies websites. You 
will start receiving webinar training notices and info on other training 
opportunities
3. Google search out prominent EMC trainers. Their web sites will have good info
4. Check the Missouri Institute of Technology and Clemson University web sites 
for their EMC programs. They both have plenty of good technical and design info
5. Buy Henry Ott’s book on EMC Engineering and devour it. There are also many 
other good reference books, but that’s the one I’d start with.
6. Participate in some of the EMC-related LinkedIn groups, such as “EMC 
Experts”.
7. Sign up for some EMC seminars. If you speak to the trainers, I bet they’d 
give you a discount if they knew you were “self paying” and/or just out of 
college and looking to get into the field.

Because some product designers feel EMC compliance is an “undesirable” job that 
just gets in the way of their creative avenues, you may get your foot in the 
door with less experience, IF you have some self-training under your belt. It 
also helps a great deal if you can find an engineer or manager that will serve 
as a mentor and at least help you get a start. If you can get in the door as an 
engineer and get some experience...then eventually make it known you’d like to 
get into product compliance/EMC, you may find little resistance!

I’m probably missing a lot of other things, but I’ll let the group here fill in 
the gaps.

Good luck, Ken

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On Nov 18, 2013, at 12:32 PM, Murisa, Egide egide.mur...@molex.com wrote:

 Hello EMC Experts,
  
 Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys 
 who have been in this industry for a long time.
 EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least 
 not at the University I just graduated from.
 After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated 
 by this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.
  
 However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC 
 Engineers, they want several years of experience.
 As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this 
 career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position 
 first to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly 
 appreciated.
  
 Regards,
  
 Egide
  
 From: don_borow...@selinc.com [mailto:don_borow...@selinc.com] 
 Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 12:19 PM
 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
 Subject: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
  
 I am retiring at the end of the year, and my company is looking for an EMC 
 Compliance Engineer to replace me. Location is Pullman, Washington, USA. 
 
 Here is a link to the job opening: 
 
 https://www.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/SELInc/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfilejob_id=17518
  
 
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--- egide.mur...@molex.com wrote:

From: Murisa, Egide egide.mur...@molex.com
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 19:32:25 +

Hello EMC Experts,

Now that Don listed the job announcement, it got me thinking to ask you guys 
who have been in this industry for a long time.
EMC Engineering is not something that is being taught in colleges; at least not 
at the University I just graduated from.
After a few months working as an EMC/EMI Testing Intern, I became fascinated by 
this engineering field, I feel like I want to do this my entire life.

However, companies do not want to hire entry level engineers as EMC Engineers, 
they want several years of experience.
As experts, would you advise an entry level engineer like me to pursue this 
career right away, or first find another Electrical Engineering position first 
to gain an experience in the industry?  Your responses will be highly 
appreciated.

Regards,

Egide

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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ed Price
Egide:

 

EMC is just one part of the more generalized field of Regulatory Compliance.


 

I started off in 1968, right out of college, with some background experience
of being a TV station engineer, a ham and an electronics hobbyist (my
experience in mowing lawns, unloading semis and selling ice cream seems to
have been wasted). I walked into a small manufacturing operation making RFI
filters, at a time when they were in flux immediately after being bought by
a mini-conglomerate and having their couple of knowledgeable owners walk
away with a wad of cash and no looking back. My first task was to support
manufacturing, and then to figure out what could be done with a bunch of
test gear that nobody understood. Turns out they had bought the estate of an
old EMC guy, and I was fascinated by those wide-band receivers and weird
boxes and funny gadgets. Pretty soon we had a test lab up and going,
generating filter business for the production group. Testing eventually
eclipsed production. And then we got re-organized and moved and re-organized
and.

 

I eventually spent most of my career doing one form or another of EMC,
components through platforms, materials through site surveys, and a mountain
of paper. OTOH, in retrospect, the industry has changed so much that my path
may not be worth much current illumination (but thanks for asking, son).

 

Many young engineers would see EMC and try their best to escape; reliability
and compatibility were just not capable of engaging their spirits and
talents, and they fled to the more glamorous programs or specialties.

 

Two trends I noticed in EMC; the first is that the World used to be smaller.
As an independent test lab, I dealt with clients, often very inexperienced
in EMC, typically selling to a customer who had an in-house EMC guru. You
dealt with both ends personally, establishing your competency and quality
almost in person (there were no certification agencies or credentialing
boards). Today, those services are provided with much more openness and
transparency, and much more oversight. Under the old way, the same guy being
picky about your test work could also be a guy who would explain a technical
issue to you on another day. That doesn't work that way in today's business
environment (and that's one reason why we are all gathered here in this
electronic guild hall meeting).

 

The other trend has been the shift from technical engineering to legal
management. Towards the end, I spent more time on the definition of legal
(contractual) issues, standards interpretation and customer / agency
negotiations than I spent on knob-turning. And that may be a better
description of Regulatory Compliance; an RC professional might really be
closer to a lawyer or a manager than an engineer. And with that in mind, I
wouldn't really recommend Regulatory Compliance to someone who really wanted
to do Electrical/Electronic Engineering. 

 

 

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA




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Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ed Price
All great advice from Bob Macy, but I can't help thinking of the times I had a 
Program Manager say plaintively something to the effect of I don't care what 
you have to do, but get me under the limit. I don't care how much under the 
limit, just under it. Even 0 dB under the limit, I can argue that, I can work 
with that, Yeah, even 0 dB is good for me!

Regarding Bob's advice on Learning and Teaching, my last 30 years were spent as 
an in-house EMC expert doing qualification testing. I always insisted that a 
program engineer shepherd the product through my testing, so I usually got one 
of the more junior engineers. Over the course of maybe a week or two, through 
the easy passes and the iterative fixes, that engineer got a continuous EMC 
fundamentals course (with the most practical hands-on possible). I loved doing 
this for two reasons; first, those junior engineers were usually fresh out of 
school, were bright and soaked up what I had to say. And second, explaining why 
a particular signal leaked, or why some shield didn't shield, made me 
constantly think about what I was doing and why I really did things that way. 
Because, every so often, one of those newbies made me improve my technique and 
clarify my own understanding.

A lot of those newbies moved on to other companies, but the ones who stayed 
moved up in the company, and after a while, most every one of our engineering 
PM's had sat through my EMC course. It's a long haul, but it was well worth it. 

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA


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From: Macy [mailto:m...@basicisp.net] 
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 3:13 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

Not sure what exactly you want to specialize in, inside EMC.

However here is my advice:
1. KNOW EVERY RULE
2. CHANGE MINDSET
3. MAKE CONTACTS
and these two are REALLY important:
4. BECOME A TEACHER
5. LEARN, LEARN, LEARN; EXPERIMENT = become a Hands On Expert

KNOW EVERY RULE! To me, an EMC Engineer is a walking encyclopedia resource. 
Knows applicable rules and testing requirements. Knows every applicable NRTL 
[multiple ones] along with prices/estimation of ANY compliance testing [and 
TIME to test] For example an EMC Engineer will know the answer to the question, 
What do we need in order to get such and such product sold in ?? Knows the 
labs to go to, how much to budget for testing cost, how much time, and how many 
number of units for testing. Will partner with Safety, because UL type labs 
destroy stuff. 

CHANGE MINDSET! Think in terms of 'executive' and NOT 'engineer' Do NOT be a 
'fireman'. Be pre-emptive! KNOW every product your firm IS developing and 
probably WILL be developing. Always 'nose around' because EMC is usually, and 
catastrophically, left to the end of the Product Development cycle. You NEVER 
want to face the demand, We're ready to go to Production, so fix it, but don't 
change anything! Plan, plan, plan! Make certain there are enough 
representative samples. Product managers usually assume the units made for 
'checking' Production will suffice NOT TRUE! Allocate units for TEST and SAVE 
them, store them [if volume of production allows] To be effective here one must 
be equally comfortable with Marketing, Manufacturing, Engineering, AND 
Financial Depts. Same level of respect as Legal, because compliance is a 
'legal' issue. Set parameters. For example Sony REQUIRES 8dB margin at the Test 
Lab! Not as easy as it sounds. HP used to set 6 dB [sigh, those were the days]

MAKE CONTACTS! You will need access to resources, services, and [sometimes] 
agency approval people. For expertise and advice go to the local IEEE EMC 
meetings [do not have to be an IEEE member to go]. Develop a list of Test Labs 
[especially people inside the labs] and use them to inform/confirm 
requirements. It is important to KNOW the people, and have them know you, in 
various countries, organizations, and agencies. Try to become a 
'representative' of your firm as rules are being made.

BECOME A TEACHER! Make EMC part of the Design cycle, not an obstacle to 
overcome AFTER the fact. It's always easier and cheaper to implement design 
impacts early in the process. That means giving some short tutorials, lessons, 
'rules-of-thumb', and most importantly, BASIC CONCEPTS of 'Designing for EMC' 
to Engineering, so when they are faced with a design trade-off they decide the 
'right' way. And, wedge into the schedule some DESIGN REVIEWS! If Engineering 
hides their designs something is wrong anyway. Be prepared to do design reviews 
informally, lunch conversations, small bit of 'show-and-tell' during a coffee 
break, or please brag about your design questions. You can do Design Review 
without slowing down the development process, but YOU MUST KEEP ON TOP OF IT! 

LEARN, LEARN, LEARN; EXPERIMENT  Experiment means to try things just to see the 
effect [develop EXPERIENCE]. An EMC Engineer is expected to know how to head 
off EMC

Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Ken Wyatt
Ed brings up some important advice. As an EMC (or compliance or product 
regulations) engineer, you’ll need to strike a balance between meeting the 
letter of the law (with margin) versus the business needs of your company. 
While you can’t break the law, you may find you’ll often need to balance what 
you can achieve EMC-wise with product cost and schedule. For example, with 
radiated emissions (generally the toughest thing to meet), I would try to 
achieve at least a 6 dB margin below the limit across all frequencies. This 
would account for small test sample size and production differences in 
resulting emissions. Sometimes the right answer might be only a three dB 
margin. I would certainly not accept zero dB margin, however. You’ll need to 
explain to management about production variances, etc. For high production 
runs, you may even consider running audit tests to ensure current products are 
still meeting the limit. The better EMC engineers will carefully weigh the 
legal requirements with the business needs and avoid being the “EMC Cop” - a 
good way to end your career before it starts.

Cheers, Ken

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www.emc-seminars.com
Phone: (719) 310-5418

On Nov 18, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Ed Price edpr...@cox.net wrote:

 All great advice from Bob Macy, but I can't help thinking of the times I had 
 a Program Manager say plaintively something to the effect of I don't care 
 what you have to do, but get me under the limit. I don't care how much under 
 the limit, just under it. Even 0 dB under the limit, I can argue that, I can 
 work with that, Yeah, even 0 dB is good for me!
 
 Regarding Bob's advice on Learning and Teaching, my last 30 years were spent 
 as an in-house EMC expert doing qualification testing. I always insisted that 
 a program engineer shepherd the product through my testing, so I usually got 
 one of the more junior engineers. Over the course of maybe a week or two, 
 through the easy passes and the iterative fixes, that engineer got a 
 continuous EMC fundamentals course (with the most practical hands-on 
 possible). I loved doing this for two reasons; first, those junior engineers 
 were usually fresh out of school, were bright and soaked up what I had to 
 say. And second, explaining why a particular signal leaked, or why some 
 shield didn't shield, made me constantly think about what I was doing and why 
 I really did things that way. Because, every so often, one of those newbies 
 made me improve my technique and clarify my own understanding.
 
 A lot of those newbies moved on to other companies, but the ones who stayed 
 moved up in the company, and after a while, most every one of our engineering 
 PM's had sat through my EMC course. It's a long haul, but it was well worth 
 it. 
 
 Ed Price
 WB6WSN
 Chula Vista, CA USA
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Macy [mailto:m...@basicisp.net] 
 Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 3:13 PM
 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
 Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer
 
 Not sure what exactly you want to specialize in, inside EMC.
 
 However here is my advice:
 1. KNOW EVERY RULE
 2. CHANGE MINDSET
 3. MAKE CONTACTS
 and these two are REALLY important:
 4. BECOME A TEACHER
 5. LEARN, LEARN, LEARN; EXPERIMENT = become a Hands On Expert
 
 KNOW EVERY RULE! To me, an EMC Engineer is a walking encyclopedia resource. 
 Knows applicable rules and testing requirements. Knows every applicable NRTL 
 [multiple ones] along with prices/estimation of ANY compliance testing [and 
 TIME to test] For example an EMC Engineer will know the answer to the 
 question, What do we need in order to get such and such product sold in ?? 
 Knows the labs to go to, how much to budget for testing cost, how much time, 
 and how many number of units for testing. Will partner with Safety, because 
 UL type labs destroy stuff. 
 
 CHANGE MINDSET! Think in terms of 'executive' and NOT 'engineer' Do NOT be a 
 'fireman'. Be pre-emptive! KNOW every product your firm IS developing and 
 probably WILL be developing. Always 'nose around' because EMC is usually, and 
 catastrophically, left to the end of the Product Development cycle. You NEVER 
 want to face the demand, We're ready to go to Production, so fix it, but 
 don't change anything! Plan, plan, plan! Make certain there are enough 
 representative samples. Product managers usually assume the units made for 
 'checking' Production will suffice NOT TRUE! Allocate units for TEST and SAVE 
 them, store them [if volume of production allows] To be effective here one 
 must be equally comfortable with Marketing, Manufacturing, Engineering, AND 
 Financial Depts. Same level of respect as Legal, because compliance is a 
 'legal' issue. Set parameters. For example Sony REQUIRES 8dB margin at the 
 Test Lab! Not as easy as it sounds. HP used to set 6 dB [sigh, those were the 
 days]
 
 MAKE CONTACTS! You will need access to resources, services

Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Huang, Tim
I vote you.




Regards
Tim

From: Ken Wyatt [mailto:k...@emc-seminars.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 11:30 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

Ed brings up some important advice. As an EMC (or compliance or product 
regulations) engineer, you'll need to strike a balance between meeting the 
letter of the law (with margin) versus the business needs of your company. 
While you can't break the law, you may find you'll often need to balance what 
you can achieve EMC-wise with product cost and schedule. For example, with 
radiated emissions (generally the toughest thing to meet), I would try to 
achieve at least a 6 dB margin below the limit across all frequencies. This 
would account for small test sample size and production differences in 
resulting emissions. Sometimes the right answer might be only a three dB 
margin. I would certainly not accept zero dB margin, however. You'll need to 
explain to management about production variances, etc. For high production 
runs, you may even consider running audit tests to ensure current products are 
still meeting the limit. The better EMC engineers will carefully weigh the 
legal requirements with the business needs and avoid being the EMC Cop - a 
good way to end your career before it starts.

Cheers, Ken

___
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Wyatt Technical Services LLC
k...@emc-seminars.commailto:k...@emc-seminars.com
www.emc-seminars.comhttp://www.emc-seminars.com
Phone: (719) 310-5418

On Nov 18, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Ed Price edpr...@cox.netmailto:edpr...@cox.net 
wrote:


All great advice from Bob Macy, but I can't help thinking of the times I had a 
Program Manager say plaintively something to the effect of I don't care what 
you have to do, but get me under the limit. I don't care how much under the 
limit, just under it. Even 0 dB under the limit, I can argue that, I can work 
with that, Yeah, even 0 dB is good for me!

Regarding Bob's advice on Learning and Teaching, my last 30 years were spent as 
an in-house EMC expert doing qualification testing. I always insisted that a 
program engineer shepherd the product through my testing, so I usually got one 
of the more junior engineers. Over the course of maybe a week or two, through 
the easy passes and the iterative fixes, that engineer got a continuous EMC 
fundamentals course (with the most practical hands-on possible). I loved doing 
this for two reasons; first, those junior engineers were usually fresh out of 
school, were bright and soaked up what I had to say. And second, explaining why 
a particular signal leaked, or why some shield didn't shield, made me 
constantly think about what I was doing and why I really did things that way. 
Because, every so often, one of those newbies made me improve my technique and 
clarify my own understanding.

A lot of those newbies moved on to other companies, but the ones who stayed 
moved up in the company, and after a while, most every one of our engineering 
PM's had sat through my EMC course. It's a long haul, but it was well worth it.

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA


-Original Message-
From: Macy [mailto:m...@basicisp.net]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 3:13 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORGmailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

Not sure what exactly you want to specialize in, inside EMC.

However here is my advice:
1. KNOW EVERY RULE
2. CHANGE MINDSET
3. MAKE CONTACTS
and these two are REALLY important:
4. BECOME A TEACHER
5. LEARN, LEARN, LEARN; EXPERIMENT = become a Hands On Expert

KNOW EVERY RULE! To me, an EMC Engineer is a walking encyclopedia resource. 
Knows applicable rules and testing requirements. Knows every applicable NRTL 
[multiple ones] along with prices/estimation of ANY compliance testing [and 
TIME to test] For example an EMC Engineer will know the answer to the question, 
What do we need in order to get such and such product sold in ?? Knows the 
labs to go to, how much to budget for testing cost, how much time, and how many 
number of units for testing. Will partner with Safety, because UL type labs 
destroy stuff.

CHANGE MINDSET! Think in terms of 'executive' and NOT 'engineer' Do NOT be a 
'fireman'. Be pre-emptive! KNOW every product your firm IS developing and 
probably WILL be developing. Always 'nose around' because EMC is usually, and 
catastrophically, left to the end of the Product Development cycle. You NEVER 
want to face the demand, We're ready to go to Production, so fix it, but don't 
change anything! Plan, plan, plan! Make certain there are enough 
representative samples. Product managers usually assume the units made for 
'checking' Production will suffice NOT TRUE! Allocate units for TEST and SAVE 
them, store them [if volume of production allows] To be effective here one must 
be equally comfortable with Marketing, Manufacturing, Engineering, AND 
Financial Depts. Same level of respect as Legal, because compliance

[PSES] Job Opening for EMC Engineer

2013-11-18 Thread Price, Andrew (Selex ES, UK)
Hi all,

Ed is right and so are a lot of the others.

I started off in the Avionics Industry and then moved to the Defence Sector 
originally doing post design work and then eventually into systems engineering. 
During this time solving problems that were major EMC issues.
Even worked on development programmes doing both design and qualification.
I was eventually asked if I was interested in taking over the EMC facility on 
the site that I work. Did this with a lot of help from friends at another EMC 
facility and people at Qinetiq like Professor Nigel Carter.
I have now been running this facility for over 20 years and am still learning.

Whether it is testing, trying to solve design problems, advising engineers what 
to put in their design to prevent emc issues or trying to get legal issues 
resolved and approvals you tend to realise the amount that you don't know and 
how much more you have to learn.

Regards
Andy

Andrew P. Price
Principle Environmental Engineer, (EMC Specialist)
SELEX ES, A Finmeccanica Company
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[PSES] Job Opening - 1 Yr Contract - Compliance Engineer

2012-09-29 Thread Scott Douglas
Posted at the request of the sender. Please contact him directly and not 
on the list. Scott Douglas, EMC-PSTC Admin


*_Job Description_*

*__*

Basic Qualifications:

.BSEE

.Minimum 10 to 15 years engineering experience

.Experience with design for *EMC  - Electro Magnetic Capability* 
(mitigating radiating emissions  cross talk) and *EMI - Electro 
Magnetic Interference (*electrical rotating equipment or high powered 
equipment) -- omit radiated emissions


.Management/Coordination with 3^rd party testing agencies

.Proven ability to work with manufacturing and sourcing to expediently 
resolve technical issues


.Minimum 5 to 10 year prior working with specific Regulatory Compliance 
agencies- CSA (Canadian), UL (US), ETL-Semko (Australia), CE, GOST (Russia)


.Project Management skills

Regards,

*Chris DeBrew***

*ACCOUNT RECRUITING MANAGER ***


*Phone**: (864) 607-9057***

*Email: **cdeb...@aerotek.com mailto:sst...@aerotek.com*



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[PSES] Job Opening (Dallas, TX)

2012-09-10 Thread Michael Cantwell
Nemko Dallas (Lewisville, TX is just north of Dallas) has an opening for a
Senior Product Safety Engineer.

*In this position, you will be responsible for: *

   - Product safety testing and control of documents according to relevant
   product standards for Office and Measurement/Laboratory.
   - On-site testing with customers.
   - Knowledge-based consultancy for customers.
   - Close co-operation with the customer during project planning and
   testing.

*The ideal candidate: *

   - Engineer, with several years of related work experience.
   - Knowledge of, or experience in, the CB scheme.
   - Direct experience with IEC 60950-1 and IEC 61010-1. Other standards
   such as IEC 60601-1 a plus.
   - Detail oriented and self-motivated.


If you are interested, please send your resume to Mike Cantwell at:
mike.cantw...@nemko.com.


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[PSES] Job Opening in Wilmington MA

2012-09-05 Thread Mike Morrow
Posting for a friend.  Please contact Roberta directly.

 

Safety and Compliance Engineer

 

Responsibilities:

. The position will participate in the development of product
specifications, ensuring project compliance to internal and external
standards, coordinating safety agency marking and regulatory compliance,
coordinating the risk analysis activities, and creating and managing the
quality engineering deliverables.

. Requires intimate knowledge and practical application experience
with the achievement of CE marking and RoHS compliance for complex
engineering systems.

. Requires intimate knowledge and practical application experience
of the following standards

1.  Machinery Directive - 2006/42/EC; Low Voltage Directive -
12100;2010; Safety of Machinery Risk Assessment - EN 14121;2008

2.  Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic
Safety-related Systems IEC/EN 61508; Safety of machinery - Functional safety
of safety-related electrical, electronic and programmable electronic control
systems - IEC/EN 62061

*   Provides input and direction to Mechanical, Electrical and Controls
engineers in the development of complex automation handling systems
*   Reports and presents Safety and Compliance status of released
products and products under development to upper level management.
*   Experience with development and implementation of safety and
compliance procedures into cross functional product development processes as
well as operations processes.
*   Defines protocols, writes test plans, and conducts the necessary
testing required to validate the safety and effectiveness of the cross
functional designs. 
*   Researches and recommends advances in safety system design and code
compliant solutions to complex engineering systems.
*   Approves mechanical and electrical documentation, specifications and
drawings from the compliance perspective.
*   A willingness to travel 15% is desired

Qualifications:

*   BS or MS in an Engineering discipline with significant experience
performing as a Safety and Compliance lead within an engineering
organization. 
*   Ability to work well under pressure, handle multiple projects and
meet deadlines
*   Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
*   Strong leadership and interpersonal skills
*   Ability to work on cross-functional teams and get along with others

Applicants must have the ability to work permanently in the United States
without sponsorship.

 

Roberta Nelson Shea

SYMBOTIC LLC

200 Research Drive

Wilmington, MA 01887

robertanel...@shea.us

 

 

Mike Morrow
V.P. of Engineering  Operations
The Compliance Management Group
257 Simarano Drive, Suite 4
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[PSES] Job Opening Microsoft - Senior (Director Level) Product Safety Engineer

2012-05-26 Thread Scott Douglas

To All,

Posted by Scott Douglas at the request of the sender. Please reply 
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We currently have an opening in our Safety, Compliance  Sustainability 
organization seeking qualified candidates for a Senior (Director Level) 
Product Safety Engineer for safety design review, analysis and 
verification of Microsoft hardware products. This position will work 
cross-functionally with a diverse cross-section of Microsoft business 
groups including design and software development teams, Legal, Quality, 
Reliability, Supply Chain Operations and Manufacturing to ensure the 
safety of our products.


Required Management Skills/Abilities Technical Skills/Knowledge:
- Expertise with Risk Assessment and Hazard Based Safety Engineering 
with understanding of product safety lifecycle, including system failure 
analysis methodologies such as Fault Tree, or Failure Mode and Effects 
Analysis (FMEA).
- Demonstrated ability with quality, Design for Experiment, and/or Six 
Sigma methodologies.
- Identify, assess and/or develop product safety technologies including 
inherent fail safes that innovate and meet defined safety risk levels.
- Understand material characteristics as they apply to safety critical 
performance and familiarity with other physical disciplines such as 
mechanical or chemical engineering.
- Deep knowledge of high reliability and/or power circuitry design and 
potential ignition sources.

- Establish scientific test processes to support safety requirements.
- Understand and clearly communicate mechanisms of safety failures
- Viewed as a program expert and is proactively sought out for as such 
by development team


Industry Skills/Knowledge:
- Interface with standards bodies, certification bodies, and industry 
groups on international standards and safety engineering best practices 
development.
- Anticipate future complex products/feature areas or releases and 
relationship to potential safety, rather than primarily focusing on 
present complex products/feature areas
- Create positive brand equity for Microsoft through publication of 
papers and leadership in product safety organizations.


Process and Management Skills/Knowledge:
- Provide clear direction on company and group product safety initiatives.
- Oversee product safety related field campaigns and recalls
- Draft safety-related guidelines and specifications
- Handle multiple design issues simultaneously with attention to detail 
and facts.
- Train engineering and manufacturing teams and management regarding 
safety design issues with supporting details on requirements.
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with engineering development 
and compliance engineering teams, legal department and management.
- Demonstrate effective presentation and communication skills regarding 
complex technical issues in front of executives and peers.
- Provide litigation assistance including case preparation and strategy 
support, as well as execution of company defense strategies, including 
deposition and trial testimony.


The following minimum experience and education:
- Bachelors/Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- 12+ years industry work experience including involvement in the new 
product development process, experience leading and coordinating 
projects, and proven track record of developing successful products on 
time.

- Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
- Professional Engineer certification preferred

GARRETT HALLMARK
Talent Sourcer
Microsoft | IEB Interactive Entertainment Business
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[PSES] Job Opening - Electrical Engineer/NRTL Auditor

2012-03-20 Thread Kevin Robinson
Hello everyone,

I apologize if this is a repeat message, but I wanted to share a job
posting for an Electrical Engineer with the US Department of Labor's
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) working for the
office that administer's the NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory) Program.

The position is in Washington, DC.

The position announcement can be found at
http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/311868000

Please share this notice with anyone who you believe would be
interested and qualified.

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have any questions about the position, please feel free to contact me
at robinson.ke...@dol.gov

Kevin Robinson
NRTL Program Engineer  Lead Auditor
202-693-1911

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[PSES] Job Opening - Electrical Engineer - OSHA NRTL Program

2012-03-14 Thread Kevin Robinson
Hello everyone,

I wanted to share a job posting for an Electrical Engineer with the US
Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) working for the office that administer's the NRTL (Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory) Program.

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