Codes & Standards Manager, Power Distribution

Industrial Electric Mfg. (Iem)

The Role

Overview

Lead team ensuring products meet codes/standards, manage compliance, certifications.

Key Responsibilities

  • code compliance
  • ul management
  • field inspections
  • certification coordination
  • regulatory impact
  • team leadership

Tasks

The Manager of the Codes & Standards Department provides the leadership of a team responsible for ensuring that all IEM’s products, operations, and services meet relevant industry standards, codes, and safety regulations. This role is responsible for growing, managing, and developing a team of Compliance Managers and Codes & Standards Engineers. The primary focus is ensuring that all existing and future products, production procedures, and services activities are set up to be compliant with industry codes and standards. The team will be responsible for supporting all IEM’s expanding production campuses within the US and Canada. -Lead strategic analysis and review of current and future product listings/files to ensure flexibility of design including multi-vender and configurable offers. -Collaborate with R&D, Product Engineering, and recognized NRTLs to ensure that new product designs are aligned with testing methods and certification requirements. -Develop training and educational materials related to codes and standards for internal and external teams as needed. -Strategically coordinate Engineering team participation in industry committees, providing technical input, and advocating for positions that align with IEM’s goals. -Ensure IEM’s products comply with relevant industry codes, standards, and regulations, and monitor changes that potentially impact products and/or operations. -Provide strategic recommendations for procedural verbiage to support the product design flexibility. -Analyze the impact of proposed changes to codes and standards on IEM’s products or business and develop strategies to address regulatory challenges and opportunities. -Provide guidance in the interpretation of technical language and requirements of various codes and standards (e.g., NEC, UL, CSA, ANSI/IEEE C37.20, etc.) -Coordinate with IEM Services, Sales, NRTL Inspectors, and customers for any on-site Field Inspections/Field Evaluations ensuring detailed and accurate record management and retention. -Manage UL listing and certification processes including administrative review and maintenance of IEM’s UL files.

Requirements

  • electrical engineering
  • microsoft office
  • problem solving
  • standards compliance
  • team management
  • detail oriented

What You Bring

Information collected and processed as part of your IEM Careers profile, and any job applications you choose to submit is subject to IEM's Workforce Member Privacy Policy. -Familiarity of product testing and certification processes (Electrical Manufacturing Industry knowledge preferred) -Detailed technical understanding of relevant codes and standards -Constructive problem solving to address key technical challenges. -Highly effective written and verbal communication. -Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. -Demonstrated success collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams. -Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools, especially Word and Excel. -Minimum 4-year degree in Electrical Engineering or related science field. (Advanced degree preferred) -Experience managing and developing teams -Experience in Standards Compliance leadership role

Benefits

The salary range for this role is $153,600 -$202,800 per year, based on location, experience, and qualifications. We offer comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees' well-being, growth, and long-term success. View a snapshot of our benefits at https://www.iemfg.com/careers

The Company

About Industrial Electric Mfg. (Iem)

-Early adoption of CAD/CAM fabrication in 1979. -Supplies electrical distribution and switchgear to tech giants like HP and Apple. -Subsidiary IEM Power Systems offers turnkey power solutions worldwide.

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