Regulatory Compliance Engineer – Codes, Standards and Regulatory Development – APAC region

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<strong>The Role<br></strong>Tesla, Inc. produces leading-edge technology, world-class designs, and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to create a new generation of electric vehicle charging products. We are building a technically strong, fast-moving team that prides itself on superior execution. Tesla’s Compliance organization is looking for a skilled and motivated engineer to:<br><li>Lead the development and implementation of the regulatory and standards strategy for our EV Charging products across the APAC region.</li><li>Provide regulatory compliance support in the areas of Safety, EMC/Wireless, Metrology, and Communications/Controls Protocol for the development and maintenance of Charging products.<br><br><br></li><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><li>Shape present and future technical regulations/standards by representing Tesla in key standards development organizations (e.g., IEC, BSMI, KATS) and industry associations:</li><li>Define and oversee the high-level compliance roadmap for the product portfolio to ensure alignment with long-term business objectives.</li><li>Influence the creation, development, and maintenance of charging/energy product standards by providing input such as authoring and publishing technical white papers and position statements for committees, industry associations and working groups.</li><li>Monitor relevant emerging regulations, standards, and technology trends in the APAC region and provide strategic advice to Product, Engineering, and Policy leadership teams.</li><li>Product compliance & performance validation from concept to production:</li><li>Lead regulatory analysis and strategy for new market entry, identifying technical requirements, risks, and pathways for product approval.</li><li>Review product design concepts to prevent and resolve non-compliances and incompatibilities early in the product development cycle.</li><li>Plan, coordinate, execute and/or support both internal and external Test Lab compliance testing.<br><br><br></li><strong>Required Training/Skills<br><br></strong><li>B.S. degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or other related technical area, or a minimum of 5 years of direct experience in a product compliance or regulatory engineering role.</li><li>Expert-level knowledge of product safety standards applicable to charging (EVSE) products, including the IEC/EN 61851 series, IEC/EN 62368-1, and ideally standards for energy storage or power conversion, bi-directional power transfer, and electricity energy metering standards.</li><li>Knowledge of EMC/Wireless standards and practices (IEC 61000 series, FCC, etc.)</li><li>Knowledge of charging protocol standards (SAE, CCS, CHAdeMO, GB, etc.)</li><li>Knowledge of energy/electricity metering standards (MID, IEC 62052/62053, ANSI C12.1, etc.)</li><li>Previous experience working, negotiating and interfacing with certification bodies (UL, TUV, DEKRA, Intertek, SEARI, KTL, KTC, JET, etc.)</li><li>Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory requirements into actionable tasks. Ability to communicate in English, and at least one other local language.</li><li>Ability and willingness to travel to test labs, committee meetings, and industry events within the APAC region.</li><li>Previous hands-on hardware/software design experience (analog and digital design, digital communications, EV charging systems, EV connectors and cables, HV systems, power conversion)</li>

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