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Regulation Manager

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Northern District, IL
Senior level
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Northern District, IL
Senior level
The Regulation Manager is responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance of products, coordinating with various departments, and managing relationships with regulatory bodies.
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Maytronics is a global company, a world leader in the pool cleaner’s industry.

We are looking for a Regulation Manager to join our CTO department.

Job responsibility

·        Responsibility for regulatory compliance of all company products.

·        Tigh cooperation with project managers, marketing, production engineering, quality, procurement, and development departments.

·        Defining regulation requirements for new products and for engineering changes in existing products.

·        Support the quality and Procurement departments for subcontractors regulation control

·        Supporting project teams regarding various aspects of the regulation standards.

·        Working with regulatory bodies (laboratories and institutes), requesting quotations, sending information and orders and accompanying the testing and approval process.

·        Documentation of all reports and approvals of the standard and response to inquiries regarding the compliance of Maytronics products with the relevant standard.

·        Planning and management of the annual regulation budget according to the company's roadmap

Job Requirements

·        Bachelor of Engineering / Science.

·        Previous experience for several years in a similar position in a company that develops and manufactures multidisciplinary products.

·        Familiarity with the relevant standardization and regulatory approval processes for the main markets in which Maytronics distributes its products as- Europe, North America, Japan and Australia.

·        Excellent English language

·        Familiarity with RoHS, Reach, CMTR, California Prop.65 regulations.

Learning ability and broad engineering vision.

·        Wide knowledge in EMC, Radio and Safety requirements - must

Personal skills

·        Teamwork, good communication skills with partners at all levels.

·        Quick learning curve - learning a portfolio of existing products and new technologies.

·        High ability to work independently on multiple projects, focus on priorities and manage time.

Top Skills

California Prop.65
Cmtr
Emc
Radio And Safety Requirements
Reach
Rohs

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