Come join our Stellantis Technical Safety and Regulatory Compliance Team where we are committed to doing what's best for our customers. Be a part of a team filled with bright, resourceful, and determined employees who play a vital role in Stellantis's regulatory development, certification, and compliance activities.
We're looking for people who thrive in a fast-paced environment, deliver as a way of life, and are inspired to make a positive impact. Team members are expected to establish effective working relationships, founded on trust and transparency, with our internal and external partners. Sound judgment, excellent communication skills, and the ability to drive decisions through consensus and influence change are a must.
Stellantis is required to document and disclose all software features incorporated as Auxiliary Emissions Control Devices (AECDs) to the appropriate regulatory agencies. The Auxiliary Emissions Control Device Compliance Engineer position within the Vehicle Environmental & Safety - Homologation and Compliance group of the Technical Safety and Regulatory Compliance organization is responsible for developing processes and reviewing the documentation of AECDs to support emissions certification and compliance. The Auxiliary Emissions Control Device Compliance Engineer will be responsible for ensuring compliance with emissions regulations related to AECDs, collaborating with product development teams, and managing the completion of required certification documentation through governance prior to submission to regulatory agencies.
Specific responsibilities include but not limited to:
Liaison to AECD Champions; establish regular meetings to help ensure on-time completion and delivery of AECD documentation to regulatory agencies
Lead AECD Working Group and Core Group meetings to review AECD features and strategies
Review AECD disclosure documents prepared by AECD Champions and manage through governance prior to disclosure to agencies
Maintain all North America AECD governance process documentation
Train propulsion system employees regarding AECD disclosure and governance
Implement AECD governance process improvements/automation for efficiency
The successful candidate can experience stability and career growth directly within this position.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science in a Science, Computer, Engineering, or a related field from an accredited university
Minimum 4 years of emission control system or OBD system development or calibration experience
Familiarity with emissions cycles, emissions constituents, and basic emission control system concepts
Must have strong computer skills, strong communication (written and verbal) skills, and willing behavior of adherence to processes
Effective negotiation and collaboration skills; ability to drive results
Detail oriented with good people skills that can operate as a self-starter
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in a Science, Computer, Engineering, or a related field from an accredited university
Strong working knowledge of regulatory emissions compliance, testing and certification processes/procedures
Previous experience interfacing with regulatory agencies
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.