Role Overview The Role As a Functional Safety Systems Integration Engineer, you hold technical responsibility for functional safety (FuSa) engineering at the system level in automotive system-component development projects. What You’ll Do (Impact Areas) Own system-level FuSa engineering: responsible for system-level functional safety systems engineering in low-voltage battery system development projects, focused on the concept phase and product development at system level (ISO 26262 parts 3 and 4), ensuring compliance. Plan & oversee FuSa activities: plan and provide oversight for all functional-safety-related systems engineering activities. Lead safety analyses: conduct Hazard and Risk Assessments (HARA), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA). Develop safety concepts & requirements: create functional safety concept and requirements, as well as technical safety concept and requirements. Engage OEM customers: contribute to functional safety topics in communications and meetings with automotive OEM customers, manage interfaces with other departments, and present project results. Collaborate & assure compliance: partner with cross-functional engineering teams, participate in safety audits and assessments, stay up to date with industry trends and advancements. What Success Looks Like System-level FuSa engineering planned and executed in full compliance with ISO 26262 (parts 3 and 4). HARA, FMEA, and FTA led to completion with clear actionable safety findings. Robust functional and technical safety concepts and requirements delivered. Confident representation of functional safety topics with OEM customers. Sustained compliance demonstrated through safety audits and assessments. Core Competencies Expert knowledge of automotive functional safety; ability to solve complex technical issues. Technical leadership in functional safety development. Command of ISO 26262 (parts 3 and 4) and FuSa analysis methods (FTA, FMEA, FMEDA, DFA). Planning and oversight of system-level functional safety engineering activities. Strong communication, including OEM-customer engagement and cross-department interface management. What You Bring (Qualifications) Required: Degree (Bachelor or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fields. 5+ years of experience in functional safety engineering within the automotive industry, preferably at a tier 1 supplier on battery management system projects. In-depth knowledge of ISO 26262 standards and their application in automotive product development. Expert knowledge of functional safety analysis methods (FTA, FMEA, FMEDA, DFA) and experience with FuSa engineering tools (e.g., Ansys Medini Analyze, Isograph Reliability Workbench). Proven experience conducting safety analyses and developing safety requirements and concepts. Profound background in automotive embedded electronics and software. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Preferred: Certification in functional safety (e.g., TÜV Functional Safety Engineer). Experience with Systems Engineering for safety-critical systems (certification a plus, e.g., INCOSE CSEP). Work Model & Travel Regional geographical scope. OEM‑customer engagement may involve travel; travel per project needs. Reporting Structure Professional-level individual contributor role (0 direct reports). Reports directly to the Systems Engineering Manager and functionally to the Functional Safety Manager. Equal Employment Opportunity Clarios, LLC is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. For more information, please view EEO is the Law, EEO is the Law (supplement), and Pay Transparency Non‑discrimination. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Functional Safety Systems Integration Engineer
CLARIOS, LLC
Monterrey, Monterrey
Publicado hace 4 días
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