Functional Safety Engineer Fridley, MN

Functional Safety Engineer

Full Time • Fridley, MN
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Relocation bonus
Job Title: Functional Safety Engineer

Location: Fridley, MN (Canadian citizen who is willing to relocate, will also work)

Job Description:

Key Areas of Responsibility:

  • Support cross-functional teams on functional safety matters across the entire Electrolytes business cycle.
  • Work with process, instrument & control systems owners to address functional safety and process requirements.
  • Develop and maintain functional safety documentation like functional safety management plan FSMP, safety control narrative SCN, safety requirements specifications SRS.
  • Develop functional safety studies resulted in description of SIFs, PFDs values & SIL
  • levels and the associated RRF, safe states, demand modes, and bypass theory resulted in creation of safety requirement specifications SRS.
  • Perform as a key participant in HAZOP/HAZID and Risk Assessment workshops.
  • Perform safety analysis and SIL calculations. Carry out SIL determination through application of LOPA methodology and determine target SIL.
  • Identify hazards and quantify risks resulting in risk reduction factor RRF, maintaining the concept of ALARP).
  • Perform SIL verification and calculate for and specify SIFs’ PFD & HFT architecture to
  • confirm whether the classified SIFs in the current architecture meet the required/target SILs.
  • Review and approve work products from a functional safety perspective and participate at technical reviews and workshops.
  • Conduct / carry out functional safety audits and assessments and support third party audits and assessments.
  • Support the development of best practice procedures for functional safety activities.
  • Provide input on changes affecting functional safety, including the Impact Analysis.
  • Provide integrity and enforce appropriate standards in a time critical environment.
  • Keep status trackers up to date, showing status of all responsible projects.
  • Analyze and verify system requirements and interface definitions from a functional safety perspective.
  • Act as a single point of accountability for specific project delivery in the Functional Safety team and provide input, as required, to projects carried out by the project teams.
  • Support the planning and follow-up of activities of the safety lifecycle.
  • Cooperate with the project manager, developers, and customers. Liaise with suppliers to ensure achievement of safety requirements.
  • Interact with system/feature owners and project/program teams to advise and review documentation.
Ideal Experience:

  • University degree in Electrical/Electronic/Mechatronics Engineering.
  • Evidence of CFSP or CFSE certification and demonstrate experience thereof.
  • Previous industry experience in a functional safety role working in accordance with a relevant international standard (e.g., IEC 61511, IEC 61508).
  • Previous industry experience in the HAZOP & Risk Assessment role working in accordance with a relevant international standard (e.g., OSHA PSM 1910.119 and IEC 61882).
  • Knowledge of Safety Codes and standards in the Hydrogen, Oil and Gas or process industry.
  • Maintaining and monitoring the gaps or limitations of a product line from a safety standpoint and developing plans to address them as part of the product roadmap.
  • Ability to manage ambiguity and help with prioritization of work
  • Ability to generate formal documentation to a high professional standard.
  • Strong customer facing skills.
  • Strong communication and technical reporting skills, including the ability to communicate with overseas suppliers.
  • Ability to conduct and review Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessments (HARA), Fault Tree
  • Analysis (FTA), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) etc.
  • Awareness of project management fundamentals.
  • Excellent team working skills and a strong communicator with the ability to interact with various organizational stakeholders.
  • Working closely with other platform leaders to define processes and tools for the Safety management of electrolytes.
  • Good time management skills and an ability to plan and organize both work activities and the resources required to execute said work activities.
  • Able to apply previous lessons learned proactively.
  • Self-motivated and able to motivate and inspire others.
Compensation: $100,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year




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