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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 company’s 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