Product Safety Engineer

Alpharetta, GA
Full Time
PS
Experienced

Position Summary:

Act as a Product Safety Engineer for TÜV SÜD America, inspect, test, and photograph products for conformity assessment using international and national regulations with deliverables to clients being Certificates, Test Reports, and/or Technical Reports as quoted. Providing engineering expertise and operational support for Product Safety Testing.

Full time exempt position for TÜV SÜD America Inc., Product Service division.

This position is an onsite position in Alpharetta, GA.

Responsibilities:

- Determine project scope, develop a preliminary plan of investigation, and determine project specifications such as cost, time, and sample requirements by analyzing client input, available supplemental data, and product construction.

- Projects may include travelling to witness/oversee execution of tests at client or TÜV SÜD sites.

- Perform Product component evaluation/confirmation at client or TÜV SÜD sites.

- Perform/oversee and monitor product assessments to applicable requirements.

- Conduct technical file reviews utilizing analytical skills and technical knowledge, record the review findings, and prepare the client report; all in a timely manner.

- Review product design, engineering, and manufacturing while documenting any deficiencies.

- Acting as principal intermediary between the client and the operating areas, from the beginning to the end of both single discipline and one-stop projects.

- Communicate with the clients about technical issues and the progress of the review.

- Maintain proficiency on global regulatory requirements and develop and maintain rapport with regulatory reviewers and project team members.

- Work with minimal supervision and be able to assess compliance to the regulatory requirements.

- Analyze complex regulatory requirements and make sound determinations of the proper course of action.

- Collect and document data in accordance with applicable test procedures and requirements. (In the form of a Test Report Form, analyze Test Data Sheets, graphical information, or others as defined by applicable project scope).

- Ensure project timelines are adhered to, by completing work within the time allocated.

 - Written and oral communication must be delivered in a prompt and effective manner to internal and external customers which includes, but not limited to; answering technical questions, relaying messages and providing information related to standards and test procedures, communicating with engineers performing testing.

- Assist with review and preparation of passive propagation, external short circuit, overcharge, over discharge, over temperature, various cycling requirements, drop testing, roll over, thermal shock, immersion, crush, post-test tear down, and other relevant tests on industrial electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

- Follow testing standards, such as EN/IEC/UL 62368, EN/IEC/UL 61010, EN/IEC/UL 60335

- Maintain confidentiality of customers, products tested, and appropriate internal information.

- Lead meetings with clients to discuss project updates and test-specific issues, if applicable.

- Innovate existing and develop new testing techniques and procedures

- Ensure consumable materials comply with applicable requirements

- Perform Project reviews and conduct testing as needed

- Maintain the confidentiality of customers, products tested, and appropriate internal information

- Ensure compliance with established work standards and practices, including the use of all required personal protective equipment (PPE)

- Keep abreast of present and future product requirements, test procedures, instrumentation, technology and TÜV SÜD Engineering service capabilities by internal training sessions, external seminars and reading of technical articles.

Qualification

Education and Experience:

- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent

- Minimum of 5 years working in a laboratory conducting electrical safety testing.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

- In-depth knowledge of national and international electrical product safety standards; preferably standards associated with electric vehicle charging, batteries, energy storage systems, etc.

- Knowledge of applicable standards committees.

- Familiarity with many types of test equipment.

- Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team environment.

- Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills.

- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.

- Project management experience is desirable.

- Self-starter with a positive outlook and motivated attitude.

Additional information

Equal Opportunity Employer – Disability and Veteran

TÜV SÜD America, Inc. is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, marital status, genetics, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status and those laws, directives, and regulations of Federal, State, and Local governing bodies or agencies. We participate in the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.

For more information on applicable equal employment regulations, please refer to the following: Labor Law 2025

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