Collins Aerospace is seeking to promote the system safety and reliability of the design of Avionics systems and products by providing engineers that are specifically trained and knowledgeable in Reliability, Maintainability, and System Safety methods and processes.
Requirements
- Skills and interests in systems, hardware or software development.
Responsibilities
- Apply knowledge of software, electrical and systems engineering processes and methodologies
- Follow the project defined systems and software processes for design, development, verification and configuration management
- Perform civil safety assessment process in accordance with ARP4761 or military assessments in accordance with MIL-STD-882E, including but not limited to, System Safety Program Plans (SSPPs), Functional Hazard Assessments (FHAs), Preliminary System Safety Assessments (PSSAs), System Safety Assessments (SSAs), Fault Tree Analysis (FTAs), Common Mode Analyses (CMAs), Hazard Tracking System (HTS)
- Support systems, hardware, and software engineering teams in defining system safety requirements during development activity
- Review of design and development documentation for safety critical equipment
- This individual will write requirements, analyze failure conditions, and create fault trees.
- Perform Reliability Assessments, which includes performing reliability predictions to establish MTBF estimates and component failure rates.
Other
- Onsite
- U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are authorized to access information under this program/contract.
- Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent and student must be pursuing a Bachelor's or advanced degree in an applicable engineering discipline.
- U.S. Person (U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or granted refugee or asylee status) as defined here:
- Effective interpersonal and team skills. Experience preparing and presenting technical information to peers, to all levels of internal management, and to external customers.
- Willingness to learn and be flexible.