System Safety Engineer (f/m/d)
Vacancy Number: TR-239809
Deutschland, Ingolstadt
Fulltime: 40 hrs a week
Experience: 2 years
Closing: 11 December 2024
Would you like to reach the next level in your career? At Brunel you have the opportunity to continuously develop your career with renowned customers - across all industries. Take the decisive step in your career today and apply to us as an System Safety Engineer (f/m/d).
Conducting System Safety Assessment activities for aircraft systems, providing support during and after the certification phases
Generating and updating assessments (Functional Hazard Assessment/System Safety Assessment) for intended design modifications to influence the system architecture according to the required System Safety/System Integrity
Performing Risk Analyses in accordance with applicable guidance and standards, which are necessary to support the continuous development of the aircraft (including Permit to Fly/Type Certificate)
Conducting analyses of Common-Cause (including Particular Risk Analysis, Zonal Safety Analysis, and Common Mode Analysis)
Determining the specific Safety requirements for system developments or modifications concerning hardware and software
Establishing requests for evidence (tests, simulations, analyses), along with Procedures and Limitations for ground and aircrew
Managing and establishing integrity requirements at the interface with interacting systems
Coordinating input from and output to interfacing technical domains and technologies (processes, maintenance, human error, aircraft performance and quality, etc.)
Reviewing, approving, and applying supplier data regarding Safety and Reliability
Generating the System Safety Assessment documentation based on traceable results and evidence, serving as mandatory proof for acquiring the Type Certificate
Conducting Safety Analysis of the Software and continuously improving the analysis tool environment and processes
Detail-oriented and safety-focused approach to work
Language proficiency: Business fluent in English; knowledge of German is an advantage
IT skills are important, including experience with safety tools, such as Isograph FaultTree+, which is a plus, as well as a minimum of specialized knowledge in MS Office
An educational background is required, with a Master's degree or diploma in Physics or a Master's degree or diploma in Aerospace
Professional experience is expected to include at least 2 years in engineering and 2 years in aerospace, specifically with a focus on System Safety Assessment; alternatively, candidates should have a minimum of 2 years in System Engineering with interfaces related to Safety Assessment, Airworthiness, or Certification
Brunel offers an in-house Ver.di collective agreement that has been adapted to the salary structures of your professional group. The contracts are generally open-ended and continue to offer 30 days paid vacation. The corporate culture at Brunel is characterized by mutual appreciation at all levels of the company and the diversity of our employees. Brunel also offers coaching and further training to enhance your profile. Feedback meetings help you to clearly define your career prospects. Have we aroused your interest? Then send us your application!
Application process & contact
Project discussion with our customer
The decision
Introductory conversation with Brunel
In an introductory meeting, we would like to find out more about your interests, ambitions and professional developments. At the same time, we report on working at Brunel and provide information about all career opportunities and prospects.
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