Functional Safety Engineer
Hitachi Astemo Americas, Inc. | |
United States, Michigan, Farmington Hills | |
34500 Grand River Avenue (Show on map) | |
Nov 11, 2024 | |
Description Position Overview and Objectives: Seeking a talented and self-motivated automotive Functional Safety Engineer located in Farmington Hills, MI. The ideal candidate will have experience in the application of ISO 26262:2018 Automotive Functional Safety as applied to complex electronic controllers. The electronic control units may integrate with other mechatronic components such as sensors and mechanical actuators. The ideal candidate will be working in a culture that fosters creativity and problem solving. This position will play a key role in a development team that creates advanced automotive electronic systems for the future. Responsibilities:
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Additionally, the ability to work independently with minimal direction is required as are strong verbal and written communication skills. Education: Possess a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in electrical or system engineering. Other engineering degrees with applicable expereince will be considered. Experience: 3-5 years with Bachelor's degree or 0-2 year with Master's degree Job level determined by various factors such as organization size, responsibility, career stage, and capabilities. Working Conditions: Physical Demands: Sitting and standing for extended periods of time in an office and industrial lab environment. Capable of lifting equipment and apparatus repetitively weighing between 25lbs to 30lbs. Travel: Readiness to travel domestically or international less than 5% annually. Work Environment: Remote off-site work is possible, must be on-site as needed to support activities. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)-Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities If you need a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job at Hitachi, please send the nature of request and contact information to jobs@hitachi-automotive.us. Queries other than accommodation requests will not be responded to. |