The Sr Safety Engineering Manager will ensure compliance with automotive safety standards, develop safety requirements, and perform safety-oriented software analysis.
ISEE is seeking a Sr Safety Engineering Manager to ensure ISEE requirements, architectures, designs, and implementations comply with relevant automotive software and system safety standards. The ideal candidate possesses a background in developing safety-critical software systems in the automotive industry as well as experience facilitating system certification against standards such as ISO 26262.
Responsibilities
- Tailoring applicable safety standards for ISEE products
- Developing risk assessment and mitigation plans
- Developing software safety requirements
- Developing or tailoring design and implementation guidelines for safety critical software
- Reviewing and facilitating system and software architectures with safety critical and components
- Performing safety-oriented software analysis
- Reviewing design materials for safety compliance
- Reviewing safety-critical code for compliance
- Developing and reviewing software engineering processes to ensure safe products
Qualifications
- 12+ years of experience developing safety critical software systems, preferrably in the automotive industry
- Familiarly with C++ safety critical software design and implementation guidelines
- Experience developing software systems in compliance with automotive safety standards (e.g. ISO 26262)
Top Skills
C++
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