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Principle Safety Engineer - Security Clearance will be gained if eligible
Up to £75,000 (DOE) + benefits
Our global client are specialists in their field of military, defence and cyber solutions and their work is critical to the security of the world we live in today.
This is a unique opportunity for a Functional Safety Engineer to be the lynchpin for safety assurance activities on cutting-edge infrastructure for naval vessel Platform Management Systems – including both surface ships and submarines.
You will play a critical role leading safety activities regarding the development of the product and the provision of support to mission-critical naval operations products.
Operating as a centre of excellence for systems and software, they develop and support internationally deployed command and control solutions.
Benefits
Flexible and hybrid working options
Compressed working schedule
Private health care
Performance bonus.
Your Mission in the Company:
Report to the Product Safety Manager.
Derive safety activities and work schedules required by the programme to deliver agreed project milestones and satisfy safety requirements.
Leading safety activities to ensure that the customer’s safety targets, and derived safety targets can be met by the system design, considering relevant aspects of Hardware, Software and Firmware.
Leading safety audits at internal and external design reviews and safety committee meetings.
Ensuring technical documentation is produced to a high standard in accordance with company/customer procedures.
Leading analysis that positively impacts the design decisions and solutions propose by the engineering teams (HAZOPS, FMECA etc)
Presenting complex and well-reasoned safety arguments to internal and external stakeholders in order to influence their consideration of safety decisions.
Working collaboratively within multi-disciplined teams to maximise the company’s reputation by generating high quality and well-reasoned outputs
Awareness of latest standards and best practices to drive improvement
Provide input to the Monthly Staff Meeting, Team Briefings and SOFT report.
Supervision and development of other employees as required. May be requested to act as a mentor to more junior employees.
Travelling to customer and sub-contractor sites in the UK, occasionally overseas, as required
Essential Requirements:
Eligible for SC Clearance (minimum 5 years’ UK residency). Single UK citizenship
Relevant work experience in a safety-related engineering environment
Understanding and awareness of international and defence standards such as IEC 61508 and Def Stan 00-056
Experience of safety assurance of COTS PE based systems and/or high integrity software
Ability to understand hardware and software failure modes, causes and effects
Experience in safety/reliability analysis techniques: hazard identification and analysis, FMECA, FTA, Functional Failure Analysis
Experience of the tools and techniques used in developing ALARP justifications
Master’s degree, Degree, HND or HNC in Engineering or Safety Management related discipline

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