Collaborate with the Product and System Engineering teams to identify and evaluate hazards related to Functional Safety and Safety Of The Intended Functionality (ISO 26262 & ISO 21448).
Support analysis and evaluation of Acceptance Criteria for identified SOTIF hazards.
Collaborate with the Product and System Engineering teams to perform the hazard analysis and risk assessment (HARA) according to ISO 26262.
Analyze and evaluate the Fault Tolerant Time Interval (FTTI) for identified hazards.
Perform inductive and deductive safety analyses for system, hardware, and software.
Contribute to the development of the Safety Case, including definition and tracking of Safety Performance Indicators.
Work with internal business partners such as the Systems Engineering team to establish alignment on safety processes and methods.
Conduct and support reviews of safety artifacts applying appropriate level of rigor to review process.
Requirements
Degree(s) in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field with relevant experience; Master of Science degree with 3+ years of experience or a Bachelor of Science degree and 6+ years of experience
Extensive experience with safety analyses such as HAZOP, FMEA, STPA, and FTA.
Solid understanding of industry standards and best practices related to autonomous technologies.
Demonstrated experience working according to key industry standards such as Functional Safety (ISO 26262) and Safety Of The Intended Functionality (ISO 21448).
Systems-level thinking, with underlying engineering knowledge of the complex physical and software systems used in autonomy technologies.
Knowledge in the following disciplines: software engineering, networking, electrical and mechanical systems, system components, and artificial intelligence/machine learning.
Position requires occasional travel to Torc locations, government locations, etc. Travel is anticipated to be 10% or less.