As a Software Safety Engineer, you will be responsible for product safety requirements and analysis for LEO and lunar destinations.
What you'll do
- Product safety development
- Performing safety/hazard assessments and analyses on projects involving complex electromechanical systems with a significant software component.
- Performing software criticality analysis
- Developing product software safety requirements to meet customer and mission requirements
- Performing trade-off studies to ensure the requirements are the right requirements
- Working with design, systems engineering and software groups to ensure that safety-related inputs are incorporated into the design.
- Analyzing safety-critical software documentation and source code for safety
- Analyzing reused software for safety
- Defend safety decisions to internal and external customers
- Ensure safety requirements are met in design phase
- Contribute to System Safety Analysis Reports
- Present safety designs at safety review panels
What you'll need to get the job done
- 5+ years of software safety experience in a safety-critical development environment, preferably in aerospace.
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Software, Computer, or Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science
- Ability to communicate with and work alongside multiple engineering disciplines to develop safety requirements
- Ability to multi-task across projects and teams.
- A strong aptitude for continuous improvement.
- Excellent verbal, written communication, and presentation skills.
- Successful candidates must obtain and hold security clearance at the reliability status level, and
pass security assessment for the Controlled Goods Program (CGP).
What will make us REALLY love you
- Experience with Canadian Space Agency or NASA an asset.