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System Safety Engineer - Aerospace (Onsite / Fulltime)
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System Safety Engineer - Aerospace (Onsite / Fulltime)
Location: Irving, TX | Salary: $84,580.00 – $118,020.00 | 1 week ago
Job Description Conditional remote working allowed; travel to Fort Worth for first day/week with reimbursed expenses.
Responsibilities
Lead software safety engineering across the full development lifecycle, from hazard identification through development to system/software qualification test.
Analyze and qualify hazards in aircraft and system functional safety assessments (AFHA/SFHAs, PSSA, PRAs, ZSA, CMA).
Perform MIL‑STD‑882 hazards analyses (PHA, O&SHA, HHA, SHA/SSHA) and failure modes and effects criticality analyses (FMECA).
Apply model‑based systems engineering (MBSE) and model‑based safety analysis (MBSA) techniques.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to resolve complex integrated functional system problems.
Qualifications
2+ years in aircraft or system development/sustainment programs with structured safety program processes.
Bachelor’s degree in STEM; advanced degrees considered.
Direct experience in SAE ARP‑4761 and/or MIL‑STD‑882 analyses.
Familiarity with SAE ARP‑4761/ARP‑4754 and MIL‑STD‑882 safety processes.
Experience with DO‑178C, MIL‑STD‑822, AMCOM385‑17, Joint Software Safety Engineering Handbook.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and communication skills.
Eligible to obtain Secret Security Clearance.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
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Job Description Conditional remote working allowed; travel to Fort Worth for first day/week with reimbursed expenses.
Responsibilities
Lead software safety engineering across the full development lifecycle, from hazard identification through development to system/software qualification test.
Analyze and qualify hazards in aircraft and system functional safety assessments (AFHA/SFHAs, PSSA, PRAs, ZSA, CMA).
Perform MIL‑STD‑882 hazards analyses (PHA, O&SHA, HHA, SHA/SSHA) and failure modes and effects criticality analyses (FMECA).
Apply model‑based systems engineering (MBSE) and model‑based safety analysis (MBSA) techniques.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to resolve complex integrated functional system problems.
Qualifications
2+ years in aircraft or system development/sustainment programs with structured safety program processes.
Bachelor’s degree in STEM; advanced degrees considered.
Direct experience in SAE ARP‑4761 and/or MIL‑STD‑882 analyses.
Familiarity with SAE ARP‑4761/ARP‑4754 and MIL‑STD‑882 safety processes.
Experience with DO‑178C, MIL‑STD‑822, AMCOM385‑17, Joint Software Safety Engineering Handbook.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and communication skills.
Eligible to obtain Secret Security Clearance.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
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