Systems Safety Engineer

Letchworth Garden City
1 week ago
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Role: Systems Safety Engineer
Location: Hertfordshire

Job Type: Perm, Full time, Hybrid, Flexi

The Role:
Our client is seeking an experienced Systems Safety Engineer to lead safety assurance for a major defence missile programme. You’ll manage hazard analyses, Safety Case Reports, and safety evaluation activities, ensuring safe-by-design outcomes throughout the product lifecycle. You’ll work closely with multi-disciplinary and international teams, balancing cost, time, and technical constraints to deliver high-quality safety evidence.

Responsibilities:



Lead hazard analysis, safety evaluation, and assurance processes for CAMM systems

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Deliver Safety Case Reports and supporting evidence (FTA, Functional Failure Analysis, etc.)

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Coordinate across multidisciplinary teams and international stakeholders

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Balance cost, time, and technical constraints to produce convincing safety cases

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Apply UK and international safety and systems engineering standards, especially Def Stan 00-056

Requirements:

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Proven experience integrating hazard analysis and safety evaluation with systems engineering

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Knowledge of complex electronic systems and associated safety issues (other engineering backgrounds considered)

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Strong interpersonal, leadership, and influencing skills

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Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary, multi-national team

Benefits:

* Competitive Salary

* Annual Bonus

* Hybrid & Flexi Working

* Career Development

* Discounted lunch/coffee.

* Gym onsite

Vetting: Please note that candidates must be eligible to obtain SC clearance and therefore hold British citizenship

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