Torc Robotics

Autonomous Vehicles

SeniorFunctionalSafetyEngineer

$153–184k Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
The Brief

“Senior Functional Safety Engineer at Torc Robotics. Skills: Functional Safety, SOTIF, Safety analyses, Autonomous systems. Ensure Functional Safety targets are met. Ensure SOTIF targets are met”

Industry & Context.

Autonomous Vehicles
Problems you'll solve

Identify problems; Solve complex safety issues

Eligibility Requirements

Occasional travel, 10% travel, Requires PPE

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master of Science degree, 3+ years of experience, Bachelor of Science degree, 6+ years of experience, Extensive experience with safety analyses, Solid understanding of industry standards, Demonstrated experience with ISO 26262, Demonstrated experience with ISO 21448, Systems-level thinking, Underlying engineering knowledge

Nice to Have

Understanding of agile processes, Understanding of SDLC processes, Experience applying safety data, Experience applying statistical methods

What You'll Do.

Ensure Functional Safety targets are met

Ensure SOTIF targets are met

Reduce functional insufficiencies

Ensure robust autonomous vehicle platform

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate across functional safety; Collaborate across systems engineering; Collaborate across design teams

Process & Methodology

Agile, Software development life cycle

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