About the company: Seeing Machines (SM) is the world leader in the field of Safety-AI and prides itself on developing technologies that save lives, for real! Around the globe and at any time of the day, there are almost 1 million cars on the roads that are using state-of-the-art operator monitoring technology developed by Seeing Machines which provides real-time protection from distraction and drowsy-related driving events.
Seeing Machines works with the world's leading brands (e.g., General Motors, Mercedes Benz, Qantas, Caterpillar, Toll) across multiple transport sectors of automotive, commercial road transport (Fleet), and aviation to enhance safety.
About the role: Seeing Machines is engaged on a multitude of automotive programs at the forefront of innovation, being delivered by highly skilled engineers and scientists.
These programs require world-class project management to deliver our technology on time, within budget and to the required quality and safety standards.
The Functional Safety Engineer is an integral role in the Quality Organization, supporting successful integration and implementation of Fu Sa within Seeing Machines Technology for Tier 1 and global Automotive OEM customers and achieving a high safety standard for functional safety compliance.
You will collaborate with product development teams, project managers, software, and system engineering experts to develop and implement relevant functional safety controls for our current and future driver monitoring products through expert feedback of requirements gathering and input into our core continuous improvement strategy.
Key Roles & Responsibilities: Analyzing impact of ISO26262 releases for Seeing Machines and leading a culture of Functional Safety across the Engineering department.
Developing safety architectures and safety plans to ensure compliance with ISO26262 and integrated into the ASPICE framework.
Support and coordinate the creation of functional safety framework according to ISO26262.
Cascading safety requirements to the systems, subsystems, and component levels in our product portfolio — ASIL Decomposition.
Specifying detailed safety requirements, including diagnostic and software requirements.
Development experience in C and C++ design, testing, low-level device drivers, high-level application development, embedded Linux configuration, integration and unit testing, hardware analysis, FPGA development and integration, debugging and root-causing activities, multi-core, multi-threaded systems.
Collaborating with project managers, software development teams, and Automotive OEM and Tier 1 customers on all aspects of Functional Safety.
Conducting thorough reviews with development product teams to ensure functional safety standards are being met throughout the product cycle.
Ensuring on-time and on-budget delivery in Functional Safety discussions.
Status Reporting and Risk Management.
Educational/Qualifications: Functional safety certification (ISO26262) (Level 1 or equivalent minimum) preferred.
Tertiary qualifications in Systems, Software or Electronics Engineering.
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