The Safety Engineer is responsible for ensuring that Electric Engines are designed according to the safety standards required for aerospace applications
Job Summary
The Safety Engineer is responsible for ensuring that Electric Engines are designed according to the safety standards required for aerospace applications.
You will capture safety requirements, perform safety analysis of the design, and elaborate documentation to demonstrate equipment compliance with ARP4761.
Nidec Aerospace is a Joint Venture between Nidec and Embraer aiming to lead the electrification of aircrafts and support the industry's transition to net-zero carbon emissions.
Matching Summary
The Safety Engineer is responsible for ensuring that Electric Engines are designed according to the safety standards required for aerospace applications.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
ARP4761 safety analysis experience
System Safety Assessment execution
FMEA/FMECA and Fault Tree Analysis
Electronics reliability prediction tools
7 years safety assessment experience
Nice-to-have
High voltage equipment safety experience
FAA Part 23 or Part 25 knowledge
Cybersecurity regulation compliance
Cross-functional collaboration skills
Willingness to travel internationally
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering
Minimum 7 years of experience in Safety Assessment
Experience with new product development phase-gate processes