Director, Organizational Safety

Aurora Innovation Aurora Innovation · Robotics · PIT3 · Safety

Director, Organizational Safety to lead the continuous improvement and scaling of Aurora's Enterprise Safety Management System (SMS), ensuring safety is integrated into corporate culture and business processes. Responsibilities include managing the Safety Review Board, overseeing safety risk management, and fostering a strong safety culture within a safety-critical transportation industry.

What you'd actually do

  1. Ensure the Aurora SMS framework remains state of the art and appropriate to manage the unique risks of autonomous technology development and operations, that it is scalable, transparent, and aligned with industry-leading standards and delivers measurable improvements.
  2. Ensure that the SRB maintains appropriate visibility on enterprise safety risks and is presented with necessary and timely information to make decisions on managing safety risks.
  3. Lead the enterprise-wide program for reporting, triaging, and investigating safety concerns, fostering a "just culture" where employees feel empowered to report risks without fear of retribution.
  4. Define and oversee the methodologies used for identifying, evaluating, mitigating, and monitoring organizational, product and operations safety risks.
  5. Provide strategic direction to the Manager of Fleet Safety, ensuring that DOT/FMCSA compliance, driver fitness, and vehicle inspection programs are appropriate for Aurora product and operations and ensuring execution is conformant to safety policies.

Skills

Required

  • 10+ years of experience developing and/or managing a comprehensive Safety Management System (SMS) within a safety-critical transportation industry (e.g., Automated Driving Systems, Aviation, Rail, Marine, or Automotive).
  • Proven Leadership: At least 5 years of experience managing diverse safety teams and leading through other managers to derive results through highly effective teams.
  • Expert Risk Management: Demonstrated mastery of applied, credible methodologies for Safety Risk Management (SRM) at an enterprise level.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Safety Management, or a related technical discipline.
  • Technical Acumen: Deep understanding of safety-critical systems and relevant standards and best practices (e.g., FMVSS, ISO, ICAO, AVSC).
  • Communication: Exceptional ability to synthesize and derive insights from complex data for C-suite executives, business partners, and regulatory bodies.
  • Industry Influence: Experience representing an organization in industry forums or helping shape national/international safety standards.

Nice to have

  • Advanced Degree: Master’s or Ph.D. in Safety Engineering, Human Factors, or Safety Management
  • Professional Certification: Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Director of Safety (CDS), or equivalent.
  • AV Experience: Direct experience with the unique risk management challenges of autonomous vehicle technology or complex robotics.

What the JD emphasized

  • Safety Management System (SMS)
  • Safety Review Board (SRB)
  • Safety Risk Management (SRM)
  • safety-critical transportation industry
  • unique risk management challenges of autonomous vehicle technology