Functional Safety Jobs
By Talent Insider At Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
Development And Application Of The Current And Future Requirements For Functional Safety (ISO26262, SNI, Etc)
Relevant engineering experience (ideally Systems or Safety Engineering)
Experience in conducting/leading FMEA, FTA, FMEDA, HARA activities
Experience in development of one or more of: automotive powertrain control systems, high-voltage electrical power supplies, hybrid vehicles, ADAS features or
Understand Intended Functionality Of Systems In A Broad Automotive Context
Consult And Advocate Best Practice Through Participation In Safety Risk Assessment Such As FMEA, Risk Analysis And Hazard Identification.

"Be part of the team that keeps our staff safe! Join us and help ensure a safe and secure work environment for everyone."

Overview: Staff Safety jobs involve ensuring the safety of employees in the workplace. This includes identifying potential hazards, implementing safety protocols, and providing training and education to employees. They may also be responsible for conducting safety inspections, investigating accidents, and developing safety policies and procedures. To become a staff safety job, individuals must have a combination of education, experience, and certifications. Skills: Safety management, hazard identification, risk assessment, safety protocols, safety inspections, accident investigation, policy development, training and education, communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Knowledge: OSHA regulations, safety standards, safety protocols, safety equipment, safety procedures, and safety training. Responsibilities: Identifying potential hazards, implementing safety protocols, conducting safety inspections, investigating accidents, developing safety policies and procedures, providing training and education to employees, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Experience: Previous experience in safety management, safety inspections, accident investigation, and policy development is beneficial. Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in safety management, occupational safety, or a related field is preferred. Certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or the Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) are also beneficial. Education: A bachelor’s degree in safety management, occupational safety, or a related field is preferred. Tools: Safety management software, safety inspection software, safety training software, and safety audit software. Tips: Develop a comprehensive safety program, conduct regular safety inspections, provide safety training and education to employees, and stay up-to-date on safety regulations.

Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in safety management?
• How would you handle a safety violation?
• What safety protocols have you implemented in the past?
• How do you ensure compliance with safety regulations?
• What safety training have you provided to employees?
• What safety equipment do you recommend for the workplace?