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Research and Development

Chauvin Arnoux, the leading French designer and manufacturer of measuring instruments, continues to build on its tradition of expertise based on innovation and implementation of the latest technological advances. Our 6 Research and Development centres worldwide are proud to be able to launch more than 35 new products on the market every year! The Chauvin Arnoux Group devotes 11% of its revenues to R&D each year while also filing tens of patents.

Jobs in the Group's laboratories and R&D units:
- hardware technicians and engineers
- firmware technicians and engineers
- CAD draughtsmen/women and designers
- engineering manager
- laboratory manager
- engineering dept. manager

Marketing

The purpose of marketing is to enable a product to meet its market and its target customers. The marketing for the various divisions in the Chauvin Arnoux Group is handled by Product Managers.

A Product Manager is responsible for one or more product ranges and provides:
- market research studies
- the specifications for new products
- monitoring of design and development with R&D and outside service providers
- commercialization (advertising, pricing, promotion, distribution)
- follow-up of the product life cycle
            
He/she provides training to the sales teams for new products (specific technical features, sales pitch) and occasionally visits customers with the sales forces.

Typical profile of a Product Manager:
- Engineer or equivalent in Electronics, Electrical Engineering or Physical Measurements
- Training or experience in marketing and sales techniques
- Fluent in English
- Good relational skills and ability to listen

Sales and Export

The Chauvin Arnoux Group supports its development through well-trained Sales Forces with a strong presence in the field. They explain the competitive advantages of the equipment, sensors and measuring instruments from our various brands to expert channels, distributors and end-users.

The Customer Relations Contacts (CRCs) take customers' telephone calls, define their requirements, draft the offers and manage the orders in liaison with the Sales Engineer and the Distribution Sales Representative.

A Sales Engineer is responsible for developing activity in a specific geographical zone. He/she analyses the customer's requirements and proposes the most technically-appropriate solutions. He/she provides the distribution network with training for new products. He/she reports customers' new requirements and suggestions to the Marketing Department.
Export Sales Engineers propose a global offering to customers: products, after-sales service, shipment and distribution sales strategy.

The Distribution Sales Representative handles placement and promotion of the products in the agencies of our Electrical Equipment partner-distributors in France.

Possibility of promotion to become a Sector Manager, Zone Manager, Sales Manager or Sales Director

After-Sales and Services

MANUMESURE is the Chauvin Arnoux Group company which provides services in France. Via its 17 Technical Centres and metrology laboratories spread across the whole of France, with 120 engineers and qualified technicians, MANUMESURE offers industrial companies and institutions a comprehensive range of services

- calibration for all brands, in the laboratory or on site
- management of measuring instrument fleets
- maintenance and repairs
- regulatory testing and verifications: nuclear, medical, atmospheric waste emissions, EMC, etc.
            
Jobs proposed:
- Maintenance technicians, experienced or beginners
- Metrological technicians
- Pollution test technicians
- Agency managers

Profiles sought:
- BTS/DUT/ higher technical diploma in Electronics, Electrotechnics, Electrical Engineering, Physical Measurements
- Experienced or beginners
- Good relational skills, sense of service

Support Functions

To keep a international industrial group like Chauvin Arnoux running, a large number of other resources are required, in addition to design, manufacturing, product commercialization and provision of services.

Some of these resources are outsourced, but others are provided in-house.
            
Departments with occasional job openings:
- Human Resources
- Accounting
- Purchasing and Procurement
- Communication
- IT
- General Services

Mapping

Temperature mapping of climatic chambers, furnaces, ovens, etc.

COFRAC Essais sans numéro

MANUMESURE has COFRAC “Tests” accreditation for temperature mapping
from - 80 °C to + 400 °C

Accreditation no. 1.1623
Scope available at www.cofrac.fr

Six Manumesure technical centres (*) are available to perform these characterizations on site for industrial companies, laboratories, hospitals and manufacturers of furnaces, ovens, freezers, etc.
(*) Technical centres in Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Paris, Pont-L'Evêque & Strasbourg (France)

Characterizations can be performed according to the French NF X 15-140 reference document or the European NF EN 600068 reference document, as required.

Methodology

Measurements by comparison with standard probes:

  • at 9 points for chambers smaller than 2 m3
  • at 15 points for volumes larger than 2 m3

Simulation of door opening-closing shows the reaction time of the chamber.

 

A “verification report” groups the measurement results, the calculation of the uncertainties, the setpoint deviation and the homogeneity and stability of the chamber.

Maintenance & Repairs

Manumesure carries out repairs and maintenance of all brands of instruments

Ever since it was first set up, Manumesure has provided after-sales service for instruments from the Chauvin Arnoux Group's brands.

Drawing on this experience, Manumesure has also specialized in repairing instruments from any manufacturer and proposes industrial maintenance of measuring systems.

 

 

 

Our engineers and technicians are specially trained and can work on customers' sites for industrial maintenance, or repair electrical and electronic instruments in our 12 technical centres spread across France.

Our expertise

Manumesure's expertise is guaranteed by dedicated human and technical resources, computerization and traceability of the diagrams, centralized management of replacement parts and metrological traceability to the national standards.

Low-Voltage Directive

If the safety test report and EMC test report are satisfactory, they enable approval of the CE label on the device

There are 2 parts to the LVD: EMC and electrical safety

Electrical safety is covered by directive 2006/95/CE issued by the European Parliament and the Council on 12th December 2006. It concerns electrical devices intended for use in the following voltage conditions:

      • between 50 V and 1,000 V for alternating current
      • between 75 V and 1,500 V for direct current

Applicable standards:

  • NF EN 61010-1. Concerns electrical measuring, control and laboratory devices. General requirements.
  • NF EN 61010-2-030. Specific requirements for test and measurement circuits.
  • IEC 61010-031. Safety instructions for equipped handheld probes for electrical measurements and tests.
  • IEC 61010-2-032. Specific requirements for portable and handheld current sensors for electrical tests and measurements.
  • IEC 61010-2-033. Specific requirements for portable multimeters and other measuring devices for domestic and professional use which are capable of measuring the network voltage.

The safety assessment of a device is performed jointly by several people (engineering teams) while taking into account the data concerning the design of the device. In short, the safety test report is a summary of a device's design.

EMC

Qualify the Electromagnetic Compatibility of your equipment

Manumesure has an Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) test laboratory at its technical centre in Pont-L’Evêque (France).

The Chauvin Arnoux Group's measuring instruments and equipment are all qualified in this laboratory.

 

 

This laboratory is also available for industrial companies seeking to qualify the electromagnetic compatilibility of their equipment with regard to the EMC regulations.
Please do not hesitate to contact us.

EMC, CE marking and the European Directive

Electromagnetic compatibility (abbreviation: EMC) is the capability of a device or system to operate satisfactorily in an electromagnetic environment, without causing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances for everything else in the environment.

European Directive 2004/108/CE replacing Directive 89/336/CE makes EMC tests mandatory for all electrical and electronic devices. It obliges industrial companies to place CE marking on all such products, thus proving that they comply with the EMC standards applicable to them (among other aspects).

Immunity tests

According to the NF EN 61000-4-2 ... 4-11 standards

61000-4-2: Electrostatic discharges: contact discharge 8 kV - air discharge 15 kV

61000-4-3: Radiated immunity:

          • 3 V/m at 3 metres between 80 MHz and 2.7 GHz
          • 10 V/m at 3 metres between 80 MHz et 2.5 GHz

61000-4-4: Fast transients and bursts:

          • 4 kV with direct injection on single-phase and three-phase coupler
          • 4 kV by coupling clamp

 61000-4-5: 1.2/50 µs shock waves: 4 kV by single-phase coupler

61000-4-6: Conducted radio-frequencies: 3 V and 10 V between 150 kHz and 80 MHz with CDNs (coupling-decoupling networks) and injection clamp

61000-4-8: Magnetic field: 100 A/m in Helmholtz coils

61000-4-11: Short interruptions and voltage dips: single-phase test

Susceptibility tests

According to the NF EN 55011 standard

Radiated emissions: from 30 MHz to 1 GHz at 3 metres. Automated turntable and antenna for in-depth determination of the maximum values

Conducted emissions: measurement with single-phase LISN from 150 kHz to 30 MHz

Water quality

Water quality sampling and analysis

Analyses according to specifications

MANUMESURE can test the quality of waste water, rain water and underground water on any site.

 

Various parameters can be measured according to the customer's specifications: pH, temperature, chemical oxygen demand, pesticides, BOD5, suspended solids, PCBs, total hydrocarbons, heavy metals, nitrates, etc.

Waste water and rain water quality tests

Sampling and methodology
Sampling is performed in compliance with the ISO 5667 standards on water sampling and the FD T 90-523-2 document: "Water Quality - Sampling guide for monitoring water quality in the environment - Waste water sampling".

Two types of sampling are possible: 24-hour survey or point sampling.

24-hour survey
Sampling using a flow-controlled or time-controlled sampling system with continuous measurement of pH and temperature. When sampling has finished, an average sample representative of the day when measurement took place is established and analysed.
This sampling method allows assessment of the average daily values for waste water.

Point sampling
This method, used to assess the instantaneous value for an effluent, is used for effluent which remains homogeneous over time or for effluent linked o a specific event: rain, accidental pollution, etc.

 

Types of analyses
Various parameters can be measured according to the customer's specifications: pH, temperature, chemical oxygen demand, pesticides, BOD5, suspended solids, PCBs, total hydrocarbons, heavy metals, nitrates, etc.

Monitoring of underground water quality

This sampling and analysis has two main aims:

  • Checking that water quality has not been altered by agricultural, industrial or other activities.
  • Detecting any pollution or monitoring the evolution of a pollution event already detected.

Methodology
These measurements are performed in compliance with AFNOR technical document FD X31-615 "Soil quality - Methods for detecting and characterizing pollution - Sampling of underground water in a bore-hole".
Our technical resources enable us to take samples at depths of up to 70 metres.

 

Types of analyses
Various parameters can be measured according to the customer's specifications: pH, temperature, chemical oxygen demand, pesticides, BOD5, suspended solids, PCBs, total hydrocarbons, heavy metals, nitrates, etc.

Measurement report
At the end of the measurement campaign, a report is drawn up presenting the methodology, a site description, the analysis results and a comparison with the regulated values.

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