MCA Engineering Netherlands is an ambitious and fast-growing high-tech engineering and consulting organization. Originally French, but now operating in Europe, the secondment of engineers and IT specialists focuses on the design and implementation of innovative systems for large-scale industrial projects. The NL office is located in Eindhoven, but the ambition is to open multiple locations in the Netherlands. The company is characterized by a 'can-do' mentality, in which responsibilities lie low in the organization and 'accountability for results' is a natural consequence. At the same time, the focus is on making each other successful and supporting each other, where necessary.
The Standards & Homologation (S&H) department is seeking an EU Compliance Specialist to create and maintain a regulatory outlook that will serve as input for Product Definition in Product Development projects. This outlook will be based on legal information gathered from various sources, including legal working groups (EC/UNECE) and automotive associations (ACEA/RAI). You will be responsible for issuing legal notifications to inform all stakeholders within the organization about upcoming or changed legislation.
- Represent our client in the automotive industry in discussions with automotive associations and (inter)national authorities regarding future regulations.
Attend congresses, symposia, and other events to stay informed about upcoming EU regulations for heavy-duty vehicles.
Create regulatory forecasts as input for product definition and the multi-year product plan.
Inform the organization about upcoming changes in legislation by issuing Legal Notifications.
Assess the impact of future legal requirements on the current and future product portfolio in close cooperation with vehicle definition and engineering teams.
Coordinate the assignment of Legal Notifications to project scope in cooperation with project management.
Deploy Legal Requirements derived from published EU Regulations.
Build and maintain relationships with relevant stakeholders, including governmental agencies.
What You Bring to the Table
Bachelor's or Master's degree in automotive, mechanical, or electrical engineering.
Experience with or knowledge of the European automotive homologation process.
Experience in cooperation with governmental agencies or type approval authorities.
Proactive and organized personality.
Strong communicative and persuasive skills.
Highly proficient in spoken and written English.
Your development perspectives
Our ambition is to make our teams diverse and sustainable! So, our primary objective is to make you successful so that you can access the various developments we offer. Eventually, you will be able to develop on multiple activity sectors, but also project yourself internally on Team Manager positions, for example. We can also offer you openings in our European subsidiaries if you are interested.
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