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engineering objectives.
8 .Ability to adapt and apply system safety analytical methods and techniques to related scientific
disciplines.
9 Ability to do independent research on complex systems to apply safety criteria.
10 Skill in the organization, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of scientific/engineering data in
the recognition and solution of safety-related engineering problems.
11 Skill in written and oral communication.
12 Ability to keep abreast of changes in scientific knowledge and engineering technology and apply
new information to the solution of engineering problems.
Major Job Requirements
1 Acts as agent of the program manager for all system safety aspects of the program. Provides
monthly briefings to the program management on the status of the SSP.
2 Serves as system safety manager for safety engineering functions of major programs. (KSA 1
through 11)
3 Manages activities which review and evaluate information related to types and location of hazards.
(KSA 1,2,3,4,7,9,12)
4 Manages activities to perform extensive engineering studies to determine hazard levels and to
propose solutions. (KSA 1,2,6,7,8,9,11)
5 Manages the development of system guidelines and techniques for new/developing systems and
emerging technologies. (KSA 6,7,8,9,10,12)
6 Provides system safety engineering expertise to identify/solve multidisciplinary problems involving
state-of-the-art technology. (KSA 2,7,8,9,10,12)
FAA System Safety Handbook, Chapter 6: System Safety Guidelines for Contracting
August 2, 2000
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TITLE: ENGINEER, STAFF - SYSTEM SAFETY
Qualifications
Minimum of a baccalaureate degree in an engineering, applied science, safety or other closely related
degree appropriate to system safety. Some education or experience in Business Administration is desirable;
Certification as a Professional Engineer or as a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) licensed as a PE,
preferably in safety engineering, or credentials as a CSP in system safety aspects. Approximately 10 years
diversified experience in various aspects of system safety is desired; or demonstrated capability through
previous experience and education to perform successfully the duties and responsibilities shown below.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as a professional authority for the SSP covering the planning, designing, producing, testing,
operating, and maintaining of product systems and associated support equipment. May be assigned to
small programs as system safety representative with duties as described below.
Review initial product system designs and advise design personnel concerning incorporation of safety
requirements into product system, support equipment, test and operational facilities based on safety
standards, prior experience, and data associated with preliminary testing of these items.
Assure a cooperative working relationship and exchange of operational and design safety data with
government regulatory bodies, customers, and other companies engaged in the development and
manufacture of aerospace systems. Act as a company representative for various customer and industry
operational and design safety activities and assist in the planning and conducting of safety conferences.
Evaluate new or modified product systems, to formulate training programs, for updating operating crews
and indoctrinating new employees in systems test and operational procedures. Establish training programs
reflecting latest safety concepts, techniques, and procedures.
Direct investigations of accidents involving design, test, operation, and maintenance of product systems and
associated facilities, and present detailed analysis to concerned customer and company personnel. Collect,
analyze, and interpret data on malfunctions and safety personnel, at all organizational levels; and keep
informed of latest developments, resulting from investigation findings, affecting design specifications or test
and operational techniques. Collaborate with functional safety organizations in order to set and maintain
safety standards. Recommend changes to design, operating procedures, test and operational facilities and
other affected areas; or other remedial action based on accident investigation findings or statistical analysis
to ensure maximum compliance with appropriate safety standards.
Coordinate with line departments to obtain technical and personnel resources required to implement and
maintain safety program requirements.
Figure 6-6 Sample Job Description
FAA System Safety Handbook, Chapter 6: System Safety Guidelines for Contracting
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6.3.3 Negotiation
Negotiation consists of fact finding, discussion, and bargaining. The process leads to several benefits:
 
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