Greetings.

If interested in this position, or can recommend someone, please contact:

Shanna Lynnes

Technical Recruiter 

GARMIN International

office  913.440.2523 / fax  913.397.0835  

1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, KS  66062

shanna.lyn...@garmin.com <mailto:beverly.mar...@garmin.com>         

www.garmin.com/careers  search posting #1000039

 

POSITION SUMMARY:  Sr. Marine Compliance Engineer will coordinate and manage
regulatory standards activities and product compliance approvals for Garmin
consumer and OEM products.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 

 

·         Ensure Marine navcom, AIS, EPIRB, radar and GPS development
teams’ success in designing to meet worldwide safety, EMC, wireless, SRD,
radar, battery safety and other applicable regulations. 

·         Generate regulatory compliance plans to guide EE and ME design,
manufacturing, test, EMC prescreen and technical publications functions 

·         Responsible for the accuracy of the regulatory strategy,
satisfaction of our internal and external customers, as well as not becoming a
gate to product launches

·         Effectively track, manage and support multiple projects and
priorities, develop general process guidelines

·         Issue leader for assigned standards and directives in development,
forecasting the potential impact on product lines

·         Mentor less-experienced Compliance Engineers

·         Provide additional leadership in cooperation with the team leader
and other functional teams

·         Perform job functions independently with minimal direction 

·         Perform other compliance and certification projects as needed

 

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS REQUIRED:

 

·         B.S. or M.S. Degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Computer
Engineering, Applied Math or Physics 

·         8+ years experience as a GARMIN International Compliance Engineer
or 10+ years experience as a Compliance or Regulatory Approvals Engineer

·         Knowledge in AIS class A and B, US Coast Guard and other Marine
communications and navigation regulations

·         Know the abilities of specific TCBs and other certification bodies
and certification schemes worldwide

·         Ability to explain User Interface and other AIS software design
requirements to new design team members

·         Marine communication and/or navigational electronics standards
(non-SOLAS)  

·         Proficiency in understanding and interpreting 3 or more of these
standards (Recreational Craft, EPIRB, RTCM, VHF radio, SAR, IEC, FCC, CISPR,
Industry Canada, ETSI, ITU, ACMA, NZS, ANATEL, ICASA, SOLAS, GOST) and
directives (R&TTE, Battery, LVD, EMC)

·         Experience with product safety, ESD, EMC and EMI testing with
proven ability to review designs and drive corrective actions necessary to
achieve safety, EMC and AIS compliance

·         Strong project management and problem solving skills

·         Excellent verbal and written communication skills

                                                                             

Welcome to Kansas City at www.thinkkc.com

This position is at our world headquarters in Olathe, Kansas.  Olathe was
ranked #11 in the 2008 list of America's best places to live (small city
category).  Many of our employees live in neighboring Overland Park, which was
ranked #9.  Both have school systems that are among the top in the United
States.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2008/top100/

 

Newsweek magazine recently named Garmin as one of the 500 greenest companies
in the US.

 

Olathe was also named One of America's Top 100 places to Relocate in 2009:

http://www.relocateamerica.com/kansas/cities/olathe

 

 

 

 




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