1. Systems Engineer – Feature Failure Mode Avoidance
Overview: As a Systems Engineer for Feature Failure Mode Avoidance, you will be responsible for ensuring robust system design and mitigating potential failure modes early in the development process. You’ll work closely with cross-functional teams to assess risks and develop mitigation strategies aligned with feature-level functional safety and quality targets.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct Feature Failure Mode Avoidance (FMA) analyses.
- Facilitate creation and validation of system design safeguards.
- Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure compliance with JLR system design standards.
- Support Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA).
- Contribute to the development of robust verification and validation plans.
Requirements:
- Proven experience in automotive systems engineering or functional safety.
- Familiarity with failure analysis tools and methodologies.
- Strong understanding of systems integration and validation.
Ideal Candidate Profile:
- Experienced in system safety, FMEA, or robustness analysis.
- Previously worked in roles tied to system risk assessments.
- Comfortable working with cross-functional engineering teams and technical documentation.
- Strong attention to detail and root cause thinking.
Keywords to Hunt for in CVs:
- FMEA / FTA / DFMEA
- Robustness testing
- Functional Safety (ISO 26262)
- Diagnostic strategy
- Failure mode avoidance
- Systems robustness
- DRBFM (Design Review Based on Failure Mode)
Likely Job Titles:
- Systems Safety Engineer
- Failure Mode Analyst
- FMEA Specialist
- Functional Safety Engineer
- Robustness Engineer
- Systems Integration Engineer