We have an exciting new opening for a Hardware Functional Safety Engineer. You'll be given the opportunity to develop next generation products and technologies for the automotive industry.
As an individual contributor in the Electrification Center of Excellence (eCOE) and responding to the Hardware Engineering Manager, the Hardware Functional Safety Engineer drives the following activities:
Support the analysis of customer functional safety requirements. Analyze the Technical Safety Concept, and work with Hardware Team to author Hardware Safety Requirements. Ensure all Hardware design work products (Hardware Architecture, H.S.I.) are compliant to ISO 26262. Calculate all necessary Hardware metrics such as SPFM, LFM, and FIT rates for our designs. Lead the Safety Analysis at the Hardware level (DFMEAs, FMEDAs). Fosters and facilitates the culture of Functional Safety within Garrett. Support the Functional Safety Manager and Program Manager in development of Safety Plans and Safety Cases.
Qualifications:
8+ years of experience in automotive engineering which includes electrical hardware and software development. L1 ISO 26262 certification 5+ years experience in ISO 26262 with a proven track record, with deep understanding of ISO 26262: Part 5, Product Development at the Hardware Level. Experience with in-vehicle communication protocols (CAN, CAN-FD, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet) Prior experience with requirements management Strong fundamentals in electronics / ECU design Understanding of project management Strong communication and presentation skills
Preferred Qualifications:
L2 ISO 26262 certification Prior experience with high speed motors and/or powertrain applications. Medini Analyze experience Understanding of Automotive standards LV-123 / VDA-320 / Automotive high voltage standards ISO 16750 / LV-124 Electrical component validation
Education:
Minimum of Bachelor's Degree in Engineering