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The Manager Technical Engineering - Home Generation Lab is responsible for leading and managing multi‑discipline test laboratory operations supporting the Home Generation division, including Home Standby Generators, Chore products, Portable Generators, Alternators, and Transfer Switch systems. This role provides people and technical leadership for all laboratory activities supporting new product development, verification, validation, compliance, durability, reliability, and lifecycle testing across mechanical, electrical, controls, and integrated system domains. This position requires strong product test and systems engineering knowledge combined with proven people leadership skills. The Lab Manager partners closely with Product Engineering, Compliance, Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, and Service organizations to ensure safe operations, high‑quality data, robust product validation, and alignment to Home Generation business objectives. This role is accountable for lab strategy, capability development, throughput, cost management, and talent development across all Home Generation test laboratories.
Major Responsibilities
Manage test laboratory operations supporting Chore, Portable, Alternator, Transfer Switch, and Home Standby Generator labs
Lead lab supervisors, engineers, and technicians across multiple test disciplines
Align resources to prioritized programs for Home Generation product roadmaps
Ensure safe, compliant operation of all lab facilities, equipment, and test systems
Drive timely execution of verification, validation, compliance, durability, and lifecycle testing
Partner with Product Engineering teams to define test strategies, coverage, and priorities
Manage operating budgets, capital investments, and external test resources
Ensure equipment readiness, calibration, maintenance, and utilization effectiveness
Drive lab performance metrics including throughput, schedule adherence, data quality, and cost. Drive laboratory performance metrics including throughput, utilization, and data quality
Recruit, develop, coach, and retain high‑performing technical and leadership talent
Provide technical leadership across mechanical, electrical, controls, and integrated system testing
Support test planning and scheduling aligned to program milestones
Interface cross‑functionally with Manufacturing, Quality, Compliance, Supply Chain, and Service teams
Lead continuous improvement initiatives in lab processes, safety, and operational efficiency
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement
Minimum Job Requirements
Associates degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent
10 years of progressive engineering experience
4 years of people leadership and laboratory or development organization management
Strong understanding of generator systems, alternators, transfer switches, and integrated power solutions
Demonstrated ability to lead diverse technical teams across multiple labs and product lines
Strong organizational, planning, and execution skills in a fast‑paced environment
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Results‑driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement and product quality
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Preferred Job Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
15 years of engineering experience
Experience with laboratory safety systems
Experience leading product test laboratories in R&D or sustainment environments
Experience testing engine-driven, electrical, power generation equipment, or outdoor power equipment
Experience with Home Standby Generators, Portable Generators, or adjacent power products
Experience supporting alternators, transfer switch, or power switching systems
Experience with data acquisition systems, load banks, and fuel systems
Demonstrated root‑cause analysis, failure investigation, and corrective action leadership
Knowledge of applicable regulatory and certification standards (UL, CSA, EPA, CARB, NEC, etc.)
Familiarity with engine, alternator, power electronics, controls, and switching systems testing
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; and use hands to manipulate objects or controls. The employee is regularly required to stand and walk. On occasion, the incumbent may be required to stoop, bend, or reach above the shoulders. The employee must occasionally lift up to 25 pounds. Specific conditions of this job are typical of frequent and continuous computer-based work requiring periods of sitting, close vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Occasional travel.
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