WHAT?
As an experienced Safety Engineer, you will be in charge of organizing and conducting safety studies to contribute to the certification of an aircraft:
- Identify Failure Conditions at aircraft or system level, through AFHA or SFHA;
- Validate requirements to meet ARP4754A expectations;
- Allocate aircraft safety requirements to systems components through PASA or PSSA;
- Demonstrate safety requirements through FMEA, FTA, CMA studies compiled in the ASA or SSA;
- Complete additional studies to identify common causes CCA, PRA or ZSA.
Beyond safety analyses, with excellent communication skills you be trusted to influence the design to ensure appropriate safety performances throughout the system: modify the cable routes, influence the architecture of equipment, or any other safety related modifications. Your contribution will secure the safety program, and to help coordinate with regulatory authorities.
Being part of LGM means working with companies specialized in the aeronautical domain. You will reinforce the group of safety specialists to help strengthen the group's expertise.
HOW?
- Applying one or more regulations CS25/23/29/E/APU, including Safety requirement 2x .1309, EWIS or others;
- Performing A/SFHA, and validating Failure Conditions;
- Contributing to allocations through a PSSA (or PASA) and helping to guide design choices and independence criteria;
- Demonstrating a mastering of basic studies such as FMEA, FTA and CMA as defined in ARP4761 or AMC;
- Writing SSA or ASA type justification documents;
- Performing DAL allocation in compliance with APR4754A or the AC for specific cases;
- Your ability to learn allows you to understand the principles implemented by the systems. You are therefore able to propose modifications and leave your mark on the system’s definition;
- You carry out training for less experienced employees and provide them with technical support on the most complex projects.