Staff System Safety Engineer

  • California
  • System Safety
At Ford Motor Company, we believe freedom of movement drives human progress. We also believe in providing you with the freedom to define and realize your dreams! With our incredible plans for the future of mobility, we have a wide variety of opportunities for you to accelerate your career potential as you help us define tomorrow’s transportation.

Ford Model E is responsible for developing the key technologies and capabilities – such as EV platforms, batteries, e-motors, inverters, charging and recycling – to create ground-up, breakthrough electric vehicles. By joining the best software, engineering, design and UX talent, you will be a part of creating new technologies and concepts that can be applied across the Ford enterprise. Being on the Ford Model E team means building the future as Ford’s center of innovation and growth through electric and connected vehicles and services. The Staff System Safety Engineer will be responsible for safety development and system level design of the Vehicle Electrical System Architecture through multiple stages of development starting from the block diagram architecture phase. You will Conceptualize, Design, Engineer, Develop and support the launch of next generation Vehicle Platform Architectures for electric vehicles. What you’ll be able to do: Lead the Safety analysis of next generation Model e products, in one or more areas: Functional Safety, Electrical Safety, Passive Safety, Fault Management, Safety of Intended Functionality Perform HARA, FTA, FMEA analysis Define safety concepts and influence architecture of the automotive electrical systems Invent, detail and execute system analysis in a variety of complex safety-related domains, utilizing first principles and systems approach Perform system safety timing analysis that would lead to data-driven FTTI and architectural requirements Design safety test requirements at every level, from vehicle validation to HW/SW fault injection and reaction analysis Perform fault propagation and reaction analysis at the vehicle level, derive requirements while resolving design tradeoffs Drive implementation of functional safety by design and assist in generating all appropriate functional safety artifacts per ISO 26262

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