Principal Compliance Engineer - EMI/EMC/Electrical Safety
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Overview
The Principal Compliance Engineer is the Hemostasis and Acute Care Dx business units’ technical authority for EMI, EMC, and Electrical Safety. The candidate ensures timely planning, execution, and monitoring of compliance implementation. This individual works with Regulatory and Quality departments to keep the instrumentation portfolio compliant throughout the product lifecycle.
As an individual contributor with delegated decision authority, the Principal Compliance Engineer defines compliance strategy, adjudicates standard interpretation, establishes defensible technical positions for global market access across products, and influences compliance policy and international standards development.
ResponsibilitiesKey Accountabilities
- Establish, maintain, and lead EMI/EMC and Electrical Safety compliance strategy for instrumentation hardware across the product portfolio and full lifecycle (NPD through sustaining).
- Serve as the technical authority for standards interpretation, risk‑based decisions, retest versus justification determinations, and disputed compliance positions. Approve defensible technical rationales in alignment with Regulatory and Quality leadership.
- Partner with Regulatory and Quality organizations to define and govern internal compliance policies, standards applicability guidance, and design/test expectations aligned to applicable regulations and standards (e.g., IEC 61326, IEC 61010 series, IEC 60601‑1‑2, RED).
- Define, approve, and establish portfolio‑wide criteria for retesting versus technical justification and ensure consistent application across sites and programs.
- Anticipate regulatory and standards evolution; build and maintain long‑term compliance roadmaps addressing transitions, obsolescence impacts, and platform reuse or harmonization strategies.
- Ensure compliance strategy is integrated into product architectures and formal change control by partnering with R&D, Quality, Regulatory, and Operations on high‑impact design and lifecycle decisions.
- Lead technical compliance position in interactions with external test laboratories, notified bodies, auditors, and regulators, including test strategy definition, deviation resolution, regulatory inquiries, surveillance activities, and investigation support.
- Represent the company in external standards committees, working groups, and industry forums; contribute to and influence emerging requirements in alignment with product and technology strategy.
- Own the quality of compliance technical files and objective evidence (plans, reports, rationales) to support submissions and lifecycle maintenance.
- Build organizational compliance capability by mentoring engineers, delivering targeted training, and governing knowledge management for EMI/EMC and electrical safety across the enterprise.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Networking/Key relationships
- R&D Engineering — design‑in requirements, align test plans, resolve trade‑offs.
- Regulatory Affairs & Quality — submissions, audit defense, risk‑based rationale; high‑stakes decision partnership.
- Manufacturing / Operations / Supply Chain — ECO and supplier‑change impact, sustaining actions.
- External Test Labs — test strategy, deviation resolution, retest scope definition.
- Notified Bodies / Regulators / Auditors — defend compliance positions, support audits and investigations.
- Standards Committees / Industry Forums — monitor, interpret, and influence emerging requirements.
Minimum Knowledge & Experience for the position:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related field (advanced degree preferred).
Experience:
10+ years of progressively responsible experience in EMI, EMC, and Electrical Safety compliance for regulated electronic products. Demonstrated mastery of IEC 61326, IEC 61010 series, IEC 60601‑1‑2, and RED requirements, including defensible interpretation and application. Proven experience representing an organization externally with regulators, notified bodies, auditors, and/or standards organizations. Exceptional technical judgment, written communication,…
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