Write reports by reviewing innovative new technologies, test reports, drawings, calculations, quality documentation and supporting information to assure compliance with applicable product standards and building codes.
Work with clients and building officials
Evaluate technical data to determine building code compliance and produce evaluation reports/listings
Represent UES at professional organizations, standards writing bodies, industry events, technical committees.
Develop criteria and attend evaluation/criteria committee meeting for building materials as alternatives to the building code
Requirements
professional license
5 years
microsoft office
design codes
public speaking
travel
Reading Comprehension/ Speaking/Writing:
Professional registration/license to practice engineering required.
Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of the organization.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
A quality contender is familiar with various design methodologies, codes, and standards.
Minimum 5-year relevant work experience in an Engineering field - preference for work experience in product testing/compliance, building code development or enforcement, or related field.
Travel required as needed to attend conferences, meetings, and other functions.
Computer literacy sufficient to operate spreadsheet and word processing applications (i.e., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint).
Ability to communicate effectively, with both non-technical and technical personnel verbally and in writing.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as architectural and structural plans, codes and standards.
Benefits
LTC 14 paid holidays
401k and profit-sharing Childcare discounts. Plus, much more!
15 paid sick days per calendar year
10 days per year of vacation
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1926, a global nonprofit dedicated to ensuring safety and quality in plumbing and mechanical systems.
Works with government agencies, manufacturers, and engineers to develop industry-leading standards.
Known for its commitment to improving public health and safety through education, testing, and certification.
Their certifications are recognized worldwide, setting benchmarks in plumbing and mechanical industries.
Plays a critical role in disaster recovery and emergency response, providing expertise in water safety and systems.
Helps shape regulations that impact residential, commercial, and industrial infrastructures.
Offers comprehensive services from standard-setting and testing to product certifications and inspections.
The organization also supports training and certification programs for professionals across the globe.
Culture + Values
Commitment to Quality
Integrity and Ethics
Collaboration and Teamwork
Customer Focus
Innovation and Continuous Improvement
Accountability and Transparency
Environment + Sustainability
Prioritizing the reduction of carbon footprint in operations
Promoting sustainable products and solutions
Implementing energy-efficient technologies in all facilities
Working with stakeholders to drive environmental stewardship across the plumbing industry
Inclusion & Diversity
Increasing gender and ethnic diversity in leadership roles
Providing equal opportunities for all employees
Fostering an inclusive workplace where employees can thrive