Functional Safety Manager
Job details
Looking for Functional Safety Manager for our product engineering services team. Educational qualification: master’s or bachelor's degree in engineering, Electronics & communication, Electrical or equivalent. Primary Requirement:
- 8 plus yrs of Experience in Automotive embedded electronics ECU development domain. Design and development of Electric and Electronic system functions.
- Long term expertise on Automotive Functional Safety Standard ISO26262 Part 6 mainly (knowledge of Part 3 Concept phase, Part 4 System phase desirable).
- Must have performed in-depth Safety analysis like HARA, Impact Analysis, FMEA, FMEDA, FTA, DFA (Dependent Failure Analysis) etc at the System/SW/HW level as applicable.
- Strong work experience in Embedded C development. Application SW with MATLAB or BSW development.
- Good analytical, reasoning, and technical documentation skills.
- Responsible for developing & implementing safety requirements.
- Good to have FSCP Level 1 certification & hands on experience on any tool for ISO26262 like ENCO SOX, Ansys medini analyze , APIS IQRM etc.
- Supporting FSM (Functional Safety Manager) & PM(Project Manager) throughout the execution of the Safety critical project. (New Project proposals, Safety plan, Safety Case, technical & confirmation reviews etc).
- Coordinate the safety activities (ISO-26262 Part -2, Part-3, Part-4, Part-5, and Part 6 along with reviews & supporting processes).
- Working with various Component teams to define Technical safety requirements, and Software Safety requirements.
- Coordinating with the client for ISO26262 Work Products.
- Responsible for development, review of the Concept, System, and Software levels work products of the ISO26262 standard.
- Process know-how of safety-critical projects, V & Agile lifecycle processes, Safety lifecycle execution, reviews, CMMI 3, ASPICE processes as well.
- Quick learner & motivated to apply good engineering practices to make E/E products safe.
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