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Job Description:
Lead System Safety planning for electronic or electro-optical designs under development, perform system safety analyses, and document findings in Safety Assessment Reports
Perform system hazard analyses compliant to strictly-defined aerospace manned-mission standards, and prepare supporting Hazard Analysis Reports and Hazard Management Assessment documentation
Perform Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analyses (FMECA) for the companyβs wide range of products, including executing Fault Tree Analyses (FTA) and creating appropriate documentation
Perform reliability prediction calculations (e.g. MTBF) for electro-optical systems, and prepare System Reliability Analysis Reports for submission to customers
Perform inspections of electrical components and direct failure analyses to identify root cause
Review electrical component screening data to identify and mitigate failure/reliability risks
Knowledge of radiation effects and impact to reliability calculations
Mentor and coach others internal to organization
Required Education:
BS or MS in Electronic Engineering or related discipline
Required Skills/Experience:
Six years of related experience as a Safety Engineer in the Aerospace Industry
Experience in high reliability (Grade 2 and Grade 1) Space flight environments
Knowledge of and experience with industry/Government Standards (MIL-STD-750, MIL-STD-883, MIL-STD-202, EEE-INST-002, MIL-PRF-38534, MIL-STD-1580, etc)
A Background in Destructive Physical Analysis or Failure Analysis is required.
Knowledge of radiation effects (TID, SEE, ELDRS)
Excellent written and oral communication skills are necessary as the position requires program, customer, and suppler interface
The candidate must be a self-starter, able to work with minimal supervision and act independently as well as possess the ability to work in a team-oriented, matrix environment
Desired Skills:
Prior experience as a Safety Engineer on a MIL-STD-882 compliant or manned-spaceflight program is highly desired
Experience with high reliability (Grade 2 and Grade 1) aerospace programs and electrical components is desirable
Experience with MDA MAP/PMAP programs and electrical components is desirable.
Experience working with military specifications, drawings and screening requirements for electrical components is desired
Strong familiarity with reliability & safety processes and tools (e.g. reliability prediction using Windchill/Relex, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), etc.)
Proven electronics test and circuit design capability
Advanced capability in technical writing: Proposals, reports, analysis and published papers
Advanced skills in the application of modeling and analysis tools
Understanding of environmental and component tolerancing worst-case effects on circuit performance and its ability to meet stated requirements
System engineering background with experience in System and Software Safety