About the job
About ChargePoint
As a leader in the electric mobility revolution, ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT) is at the forefront of the transition towards electric vehicles (EVs). With projections indicating that nearly 30% of new vehicle sales will be electric by 2025 and over 50% by 2040, ChargePoint powers one of the world's most extensive EV charging networks, providing a comprehensive range of hardware, software, and mobile solutions tailored for every charging requirement across North America and Europe.
Since our inception in 2007, ChargePoint has dedicated itself to simplifying the transition to electric for businesses, fleets, and drivers alike. We present a unique opportunity to help shape an all-electric future and tap into a trillion-dollar market.
At ChargePoint, we nurture a positive and productive workplace, guided by our core values: Be Courageous, Charge Together, Love our Customers, Operate with Openness, and Relentlessly Pursue Awesome. These principles shape our daily interactions, fostering collaboration and innovation to build a sustainable future for everyone.
Join us in revolutionizing the EV charging industry and leave your mark on how people and goods will move for generations to come.
Reporting Structure
Reports to: Senior Director, Regulatory Engineering, Campbell, CA
Key Responsibilities
As part of our international team of experts, you will collaborate with design teams in the US, EU, and UK to navigate the regulatory aspects related to the design, testing, and certification of ChargePoint’s cutting-edge AC and DC electric vehicle charging equipment, which integrates vehicle energy export capabilities, energy management, and renewable energy solutions.
- Advise product design, testing, and certification teams on AC and DC safety requirements based on relevant standards, and develop supporting documentation and design guidelines.
- Possess a solid understanding of North American and EU electrical safety standards pertinent to Electric Vehicle Charging, including but not limited to UL2202, UL 2594, UL 62368, UL 2231, UL 1741, UL 9741, UL9540, UL840, IEC 61851-1, -22, -23, IEC 62196, IEC 60664, IEC 62477, or similar standards.
- Contribute to the formulation of test plans ensuring that safety designs comply with the prerequisites, thereby establishing confidence for successful third-party certification on the initial iteration.
- Conduct safety tests and assist in prototype debugging and on-site certification witness testing.
- Facilitate the acquisition of safety certifications by collaborating directly with laboratories such as Underwriters Laboratories.
