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BSI Committee Vacancies

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Standards help people, organisations and the economy. 12,200 volunteer standards-makers are already assisting the BSI committee, but the organisation is currently on the lookout to fill a number of industry vacancies. Being a standards-maker is a voluntary role. The amount of commitment varies and some of the work is done online and via email, but most standards-making groups meet at least a few times each year.

By becoming a standards-maker, you could help to: 

  • take innovations and new technologies to scale
  • increase sustainability and transparency in the supply chain
  • make where we work and the products we use better and safer
  • improve how organisations are managed to reduce risk and increase resilience
  • make safer products for children better
  • steer your industry towards growth
  • improve consumer services like finance and energy.


Vacancies:

  • B/538 Doors, windows, shutters, hardware and curtain walling
  • CPL/34/4 Luminaires
  • EH/3 Water quality
  • EH/3/2 Physical chemical and biochemical methods
  • FW/6 Flammability performance and fire tests for furniture
  • GEL/111 Electrotechnical environment committee
  • GME/21/5 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring – Vibration of machines (on 2019.01.15)
  • ISE/101/5 Indentation hardness testing
  • PRI/82 Thermoplastic materials
  • SS/7 General metrology, quantities, units and symbols
  • 34/790/AC WG 19; Horticultural Lighting – Call for experts

 

The BMTA is a nominating body for the BSI committee. Contact us to find out if you can help in the above industries by emailing: enquiries@bmta.co.uk

Alternatively, visit Become a Standard’s Maker on the BSI website for more information.

 

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