Job Description
As a System Engineer you will be a key contributor throughout all phases of the development project, ensuring that clear processes are defined and followed, requirements are established, broken down to lower levels and proven to be met by the product by functional testing, qualification and certification. You will be part of a Project Team and will contribute to the project deliverables to ensure that these are met or exceeded. You shall employ appropriate discipline processes, practices and tools to ensure efficient working practices and engineering discipline quality objectives.
- Establishment and execution of technical processes for:
- Defining system requirements, architecture and design
- Defining system requirements and allocation to Equipment/product level and further to implementation and performance requirements
- Allocation of requirements from System level to HW/SW level
- System performance review and analysis
- Defining interface specifications
- Safety, security, reliability and availability review
- Establish technical management processes for:
- Architectural design
- Risk management
- Configuration management
- Quality assurance
- Ensure that requirements are established based on inputs from Business Lines, key customers, regulatory bodies and international standards captured in Compliance documentation.
- Ensure that allocation of requirements are established in cooperation with HW and SW architects
- Ensure that requirements are according to current and emerging standards relevant for the product and the market segment it shall serve
- Break down of multi-faceted, complex requirements to individual, clear and unambiguous requirements
- Organize and link requirements in a logical way by using a requirements tracking tool
- Produce evidence that processes have been followed and requirements have been met by test and qualification
- Support for proposals, customer milestones and new designs
- Support on the identification and closure of risks
- Ensure System Validation and Verification Plans are prepared to provide evidence for functional and non-functional requirements