Automotive Software Safety Engineer
Automotive Software Safety Engineers work as part of a safety-critical product development team, ensuring that automotive software meets functional safety standards and regulations. They collaborate with other engineers to design, implement, and test safety features, and they may also work on safety-related research and development projects.
Automotive Software Safety Engineer Responsibilities
Automotive Software Safety Engineers typically have the following responsibilities:
- Design, implement, and test safety-related software features
- Conduct safety analyses and risk assessments
- Develop and maintain safety documentation
- Collaborate with other engineers and stakeholders on safety-related projects
- Stay up-to-date on safety standards and regulations
Automotive Software Safety Engineer Skills
Automotive Software Safety Engineers typically have the following skills:
- Strong understanding of software engineering principles
- Experience with safety-critical software development
- Knowledge of automotive safety standards and regulations
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Automotive Software Safety Engineer Education
Automotive Software Safety Engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in a related field, such as safety engineering or computer science.