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The Hardware Functional Safety Engineer will be responsible for:Guiding the design controls for robotics and industrial automation equipment for use in a functionally safe product.
Performing hazard and risk assessments, and safety analyses of robotics and industrial automation equipment
Writing or reviewing safety requirement specifications, safety management plans, safety concepts, and verification and validation plans.
Applying IEC industrial standards for the development lifecycle of a robotic control system, and coaching developers on processes to apply during this phase.Writing or reviewing functional specifications, design verification plans and test procedures
Analyzing failure modes of control circuits, the effect of the failure, and identifying mitigations and diagnostics
Driving projects to closure; ensuring that systems can be manufactured, deployed, maintained, and meet regulatory requirements for certification
Ensuring control systems comply to machinery safety standards (ISO 13849, IEC 62061, IEC 61508, IEC 61496)A day in the life
1. Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
2. Maternity and Parental Leave Options
3. Paid Time Off (PTO)
4. 401(k) Plan
- BS degree in electrical engineering or equivalent
- 7+ years of experience with complex electromechanical systems
- Experience with safety programs from concept through certification/regulatory process
- Demonstrated strong ability to move seamlessly between levels of abstraction – from system to the “nuts and bolts” implementation.
- Demonstrated experience working in a regulated industry (Functional Safety, Military, Medical, Automotive) applying standards to design and work products.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
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