Systems Safety Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Safety Engineer, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Electrical Engineering
Systems Safety Engineer
The goal of a Systems Safety Engineer at Wisk is to accurately assess risk to inform decision‑making, resulting in an appropriate level of safety. The System Safety Engineer employs qualitative and quantitative risk assessment methods to determine the likelihood and severity of hazards. You will be part of the Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety & Security (RAMS) engineering team that partners with Integrated Product Teams, Quality, and Certification to assess and help improve the safety, reliability, maintainability, and security of Wisk’s Gen6 product, capture operating and maintenance expectations for continued safety and reliability, and identify, communicate, and continuously evaluate product safety risk.
This is a hybrid work opportunity; onsite at our Mountain View office three days per week with flexibility for the remainder of the days.
Responsibilities- Understand safety regulatory requirements applicable to the aircraft and system development program and tailor the safety assessment process to ensure these requirements are met to the satisfaction of the airworthiness authority.
- Perform safety assessments for one or more aircraft systems in accordance with SAEARP
4761A (FHA, FTA, CCA/CMA, FMEA). - Define appropriate safety targets using airworthiness regulations and guidance material such as 14
CFR2X.1309 for developmental aircraft and systems and develop safety mitigation strategies. - Liaise with airworthiness authority and Designated Engineering Representative to validate safety targets.
- Verify the implementation of mitigation strategies and provide recommendations and limitations.
- B.S. in a relevant engineering discipline with at least 2years of related experience; or an advanced degree without experience; or equivalent work experience.
- Previous experience interacting with technical teams coupled with excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Understanding and experience with design safety engineering principles for safety‑critical systems.
- Experience with ARP
4754A, DO‑178C, DO‑254, DO‑160, ARP
4761, MIL‑STD‑882, or similar standards. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Full‑time. Pay range: $101,000–$127,000 per year, with the starting base salary within this range varying based on factors such as geography and relevant experience.
BenefitsA comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; 9 off‑Friday days for full‑time employees throughout the year; flexible vacation time off; 11 company holidays; a 401(k) plan with 50% company match vested immediately; commuter assistance; and education assistance. Additional perks include free catered lunches, flight lessons, wellness allowances, snacks, drinks, employee referral bonus, charitable giving match, and a patent bonus program.
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