Aviation Safety Officer (R4177)
Shield AI
What you'll do:
- Supervise the Aviation Safety Program for all Aircraft Division products and flight test programs.
- Ensure safety is prioritized during product design, flight readiness reviews, mission planning, and operational execution.
- Lead the system safety program per MIL-STD-882, SAE ARP4761, and relevant civil standards.
- Own the System Safety Program Plan (SSPP), hazard tracking system, safety-critical function/item lists, and all related analyses and reports.
- Oversee system safety requirements definition, verification, and validation from aircraft level down to configuration item level.
- Manage hazard identification, risk assessment, mitigation planning, and closure tracking for all safety-related issues.
- Lead mishap and incident investigations, including root cause analysis, corrective actions, and reporting to stakeholders.
- Assess the safety implications of test findings, defects, and workarounds, ensuring proper risk disposition.
- Interface with government regulators and customers to ensure regulatory and contractual compliance.
- Drive a culture of proactive safety, integrating lessons learned into design, training, and operations.
Required qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Aviation Safety, or a related technical discipline.
- 10+ years of experience in aviation system safety, flight test safety, or airworthiness roles.
- Hands-on experience implementing safety programs in accordance with MIL-STD-882, SAE ARP4761, and/or ARP4754A.
- Experience planning and executing developmental flight test programs for manned or unmanned systems.
- Demonstrated success leading incident/mishap investigations, authoring formal reports, and briefing findings to leadership and customers.
- In-depth understanding of safety risk management, hazard analysis, and system-level safety assessments.
- Proven ability to collaborate with engineering, test, and operations teams in high-tempo aerospace environments.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing for government and regulatory bodies.
Preferred qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Safety Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified System Safety Professional (CSSP), or Aircraft Accident Investigator certification.
- Hands-on experience developing and testing safety-critical systems or software.
- Experience with military type certification or airworthiness qualification processes.
- Familiarity with FAA, DoW, or EASA safety and airworthiness frameworks.
- Background in AI/autonomy safety, UAV flight testing, or hybrid flight control systems.
- Mishap investigation leadership experience, ideally under AFMAN 91-223, NAVSAFECOM, or similar standards.
- Military experience as a pilot, maintainer, or aviation safety officer.
- Working knowledge of export control (ITAR/EAR) and data protection requirements in aerospace programs.
- Experience supporting or leading Safety Review Boards (SRBs) or Flight Readiness Reviews (FRRs).
190000 - 290000 USD a year