Safety Engineer
hace 4 días
Dunfermline
Safety Engineer The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role. Location: Newcastle or Edinburgh, 3 days a week on site Rate: £70 p/h Umbrella Duration: 12 Months Inside IR35 SC Clearance required. Key Responsibilities • Day to day, you will be conducting safety assessments and supporting projects on all safety issues, working closely with project leadership and other engineers in a variety of disciplines. You will:, • Use safety analysis skills across the full system lifecycle: from requirements analysis (including bids and contracting); through design, development; to system integration, acceptance testing, delivery and in-service support, • Identify hazards and investigate these using functional failure analyses and other techniques, identifying the necessary mitigations to reduce safety risks, and taking part in design trade-offs to implement them, • Evidence your decisions using the data available to you, through fault tree analysis, scenario analysis, and various other techniques, • Document and present the outcomes of safety analysis to stakeholders, • Generate safety requirements to meet customer and/or regulatory safety target requirements, • Work closely with many different engineering disciplines, customers, partners and suppliers to help solve complex problems, • Support audits as required, • Promote the specialism and Safety Culture within the project(s), • Knowledge of safety analysis in a safety-critical industry on complex systems, • Knowledge across a number of engineering lifecycle phases, • Exposure to at least one of: ARP4754A, ARP4761, RTCA DO-254, or DO178C, • Proven ability across a number of sub-system teams to develop the system solution, • Proven ability with a high degree of design complexity and significant levels of uncertainty, • Knowledge of lasers, radar systems, and/or sensors and defensive aids systems, • Awareness of Information Security, • Involvement in cross-industry safety initiatives, such as via the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) or Safety-Critical Systems Club (SCSC)