The CSAD team is responsible for the SAFETY, OBD and DIAGNOSABILITY of the Propulsion system and the candidate will be responsible for ensuring that the powertrain, its Control & its calibrations are designed & validated, in accordance with the ISO26262 and to the regional safety requirements, the OBD conformity of the Powertrains control, worldwide (Europe, North America, China, etc. the propulsion system can be diagnosed in plant, and efficiently repaired in Aftersales.
Inside CSAD, the EMEA and North America teams aim at ensuring the safety of the calibrated Propulsion System Control, for every Region where our vehicles are sold. Moreover, they lead the execution of all CSAD activities for the different programs and are our front office to the different Project chiefs.
The Functional Safety Engineer plays a key role in designing and delivering the regulatory and non-regulatory safety requirements, and the functional safety requirements (per ISO26262), for propulsion system electronic controls design and development, support the propulsion program execution by participation in supplier requirements review, Safety Release reviews, development and validation activities, and issue solving and will perform detailed requirements development for new features and/or newly integrated electronic controls functionality.
The propulsion system safety engineer is responsible for:
- Creating, reviewing and maintaining the Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment
- Producing safety analysis (Fault Tree analysis, DFA and other methods as per ISO26262) and Technical Safety Concepts to mitigate the risks and avoid any safety goal is infringed.
- Fostering genericity of the concepts across the different programs
- Leading requirements reviews with the stakeholders and get their approval
- Ensuring Confirmation Reviews with Stellantis Global Safety Forum
- Supporting the creation and the evaluation of Controllability metrics and a Controllability preassessment report
- Supporting the planning of Safety Verification & Validation activities at different integration levels
- Arbitrating the small gaps and escalating the major gaps to Propulsion System Safety Manager and safety Tech Fellow
- Supporting the creation of test cases (DVP), their execution and evaluation of the results
- Contributing to the Safety Assessment of the item
Our Benefits - Designed with You in Mind
Comprehensive Health & Well-being Coverage
From your very first day, you’ll have access to medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage - ensuring you and your family stay healthy and protected.
Generous Paid Time Off
We believe in work-life balance. That’s why we offer: 17+ paid holidays, including shut-down from December 24th through New Years Day every year. Vacation, float & wellbeing days, sick time and fully paid parental leave when your family needs you most.
Competitive Retirement Savings Plans
We help you plan for the future with:
- An employer match on contributions to your 401k, Roth, and Catch-Up plans
- An employer contribution, even if you don’t contribute
Income Protection & Insurance Options
Benefit from included and optional disability, life, and other insurance programs - because your peace of mind matters.
Company Vehicle Lease Program
Eligible employees and their immediate families can enjoy company vehicle lease options with included insurance, maintenance, and unlimited mileage. Plus, take advantage of exclusive discounts on Stellantis products.
Family Building Benefit
We proudly support all paths to parenthood- including fertility and infertility treatments, adoption services, and gestational surrogacy.
Support for Your Growth and Giving Back
We believe in investing in your future and your passions:
- Tuition reimbursement
- Student loan refinancing programs
- 18 paid volunteer hours each year to make a difference in your community
And so much more!
When you join us, you’re not just building a career - you’re joining a company that supports you, inside and outside of work.