Senior Specialist Systems Engineer-Safety Engineering - Paradise Valley, AZ at Geebo

Senior Specialist Systems Engineer-Safety

Description:
Job Title:
Senior Specialist Systems Engineer-Safety Job Code:
IMS20233110-107703 Job Location:
Phoenix, AZ, Grand Rapids, MI or St.
Petersburg, FL - relocation can be provided for those that qualify Schedule:
9/80 with every other Friday off
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a Systems Safety Avionics Engineer to work in a fast paced and demanding environment.
Our team defines system requirements, analyzes the design, assesses test data, reviews operating and maintenance manuals, and assesses risk through systems safety analysis.
You must be flexible, dynamic and proactively communicate with your co-workers, management and customers alike.
Finally, you must excel in managing your own time and prioritizing multiple requests, and you must thrive in an environment where you enjoy making contributions that positively impact the company's success.
Essential Functions:
Support Design Engineering, Product Engineering, Quality Engineering Perform Functional Hazard Assessments, Preliminary System Safety Analysis, System Safety Assessments Systems design analysis respective of potential failure modes affecting functional hazards, fault tree analysis, common mode analysis, Failure Modes Effects Analysis Define appropriate safety requirements and requirement validation and verification Customer interaction and support Project coordination and oversight Ability to examine a system's design to evaluate hazards and assess risks as well as ensure the system architecture can meet the assigned probabilities for each hazard Familiarity with the testing process to coordinate with test developers to ensure that tests adequately address the safety-critical aspects of the design Experience using safety analysis tools such as CAFTA Ability to quote and estimate work effort Interfacing with customers, suppliers and internal functional groups (sales, marketing, customer support, etc.
) Help maintain and develop engineering processes Assist in the design, test and maintenance of all products
Qualifications:
Requires strong knowledge of job area.
Typically viewed as having a specialty within discipline.
May have broad knowledge of project management.
Bachelor's Degree and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience.
Graduate Degree and a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience.
In lieu of a degree, minimum of 10 years of prior related experience.
Must have 6 or more years of directly related professional experience preferably in the avionics industry Experience must include writing systems requirements and systems validation procedures Knowledge of ARP4754A, ARP4761 and MIL-STD-882E safety processes Knowledge of DO-178 and DO-254 processes Must be a US Citzen #LI-JV1 Preferred Additional Skills:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related engineering discipline Experience with surveillance products (TCAS/TAWS/Transponders/Windshear), displays or flight data recorders Good interpersonal skills and be able to work with multiple teams and directly with customers Ability to take initiative to eliminate barriers and uses resources to ensure desired results Fosters an environment that promotes creativity and innovation Self-motivated with good communications skills Able to work without appreciable management oversight and direction Recommended Skills Aerospace Engineering Assessments Communication Creativity Customer Service Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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