Company
Bosch
Bosch
As a Regulatory Expert for Digitalization and Legislation in the HVAC sector, you will be responsible for monitoring and analyzing European legislation for "connected products," particularly within the HVAC segment . You will work closely with internal specialists to formulate the company’s position and represent it in relevant associations, especially in Brussels .
Key Responsibilities:
Legal Requirements Analysis
Position Development
Advocacy
Networking
Internal Communication
Documentation
Qualifications
If you are passionate about the future of the HVAC industry and eager to contribute to its digital transformation, we look forward to receiving your application!
Additional Information
Work #LikeABosch includes:
️ Flexible work conditions
Hybrid work system
Exchange with colleagues around the world
️ Health insurance and medical office on site (general surgeon, psychology, physiotherapy, general clinic)
Training opportunities (, technical training, foreign languages training) & certifications
Opportunities for career progression and continuous professional development
Access to great discounts in partnerships and Bosch products
️ Sports and health related activities
Flexible benefits platform
️ Free parking lot
️ Canteen
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Make it happen! We are looking forward to your application!
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