Aircraft Systems Safety Engineer (associate, Experienced, or Senior)

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Berkeley, MO +1

Boeing is seeking a Systems/Software Safety Engineer for the T-7 Red Hawk program. The role involves identifying and mitigating safety hazards in aerospace systems, ensuring regulatory and contractual compliance, and collaborating with various teams. Responsibilities include risk assessment, root cause analysis, verification through tests and simulations, and documentation. Experience with military platforms or Boeing products is preferred. A security clearance is required.

What you'd actually do

  1. Oversees and leads new and innovative approaches to identify, analyze, and assess regulatory and contractual compliance of aerospace systems, products and services.
  2. Identifies, analyzes, and assesses safety and mission risks to establish aerospace system, product, or service safety mitigations and control methods.
  3. Conducts system research and analysis to identify potential or investigate reported in-service fleet hazards, risks, and safety concerns and quantifies impact.
  4. Identifies safety and mission assurance issue systemic root causes and recommends corrective actions using industry best practices.
  5. Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to define, validate, and integrate safety, mission success, and airworthiness requirements; incorporates into designs, operations, and procedures.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science
  • Ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance

Nice to have

  • Experience in System Safety or Software Safety
  • Experience with Military platforms or Boeing products

What the JD emphasized

  • regulatory and contractual compliance
  • safety hazards
  • mission risks
  • safety mitigations
  • fleet hazards
  • safety and mission assurance requirements
  • aerospace safety