Compliance Engineer REMOTE (2yr+ MIL-SPEC product compliance exp req)

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<p><strong>[REMOTE] Compliance Engineer - </strong><em>Great Work/Life Balance!</em><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Location: Remote; United States </strong></p><p><strong>Base Salary: $125,000-$150,000 + Quarterly Bonus Incentives </strong></p><p><strong>Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, 401k, PTO, Sick Time, Holidays </strong></p><p><strong>Job Type: Full-Time; 40 hours </strong></p><p><strong>Typical Hours: M-F, 8 AM – 5 PM ET </strong><em>(some flexibility)</em></p><p><strong>Travel: ~10% (domestic) </strong></p><p><strong>Sponsorship is not available </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>[REMOTE] Compliance Engineer (regulatory/quality/test engineer exp. req.) Description </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Our client, a global systems integrator specializing in compute-based platforms, is seeking a <strong>Remote </strong>Compliance Engineer to join their team. With 109% growth over the past four years, the business is rapidly scaling its US operations to meet increasing customer demand. As part of that growth, they’ve created a new role to own regulatory and MIL-SPEC product testing and compliance for their military division. This person will be hands-on in preventing issues early, running compliance programs, troubleshooting challenges, keeping documentation in order, and serving as a go-to resource for guidance and support across the team. Whether your compliance experience comes from electronic components, hardware, vehicles, or equipment, this could be a great fit if you’ve applied MIL-SPEC standards in practice. It’s an ideal next step for someone looking to deepen their impact and work alongside some of the world’s leading OEMs and technology partners. <strong><em>Plus, the team is led by an easy-going, down-to-earth Director of Engineering who genuinely prioritizes work-life balance and fosters a low-stress, supportive environment.</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>[REMOTE] Compliance Engineer (regulatory/compliance MIL-SPEC exp. req.) Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><p>• Identify, assess, and resolve compliance risks throughout product development</p><p>• Ensure products meet applicable regulatory and military standards</p><p>• Develop and implement compliance plans, methodologies, and test strategies</p><p>• Support compliance planning with schedules, cost estimates, and resource planning</p><p>• Define and execute compliance test requirements</p><p>• Analyze test results, troubleshoot failures, and perform root-cause analysis</p><p>• Drive resolution of non-compliance through process improvements and ECNs</p><p>• Prepare compliance, qualification-by-analysis, and qualification-by-similarity reports</p><p>• Coordinate cross-functional activities and contribute to reviews and status reporting</p><p>• Stay current on emerging compliance standards and best practices</p><p>• Maintain safety, quality, and ESD requirements while driving continuous improvement</p><p><br></p><p><strong>[REMOTE] Compliance Engineer (regulatory/compliance MIL-SPEC exp. req.) Qualifications </strong></p><p><br></p><p>• 2+ years of hands-on <strong>experience evaluating products for MIL-SPEC </strong>compliance required</p><p>• 5+ years of regulatory experience in an ISO-accredited environment required</p><p>• Experience<strong> coordinating laboratory testing</strong> required</p><p>• Well-versed <strong>establishing compliance testing standards</strong> required</p><p>• Ability to travel up to 10% domestically (primarily to GA) required</p><p>• <strong>U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency required </strong>due to federal government/military contract requirements</p>

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