Summary
Safety Engineer play a vital role in complex engineering projects core responsibility for support Project Team and Site on the lines risk analysis assessment.
Duties and Responsibilities
Main areas of responsibilities are :
- Achievement of timing, quality and cost targets
- Assure the use of company standards (product, processes, norms ...)
- Develops the risk analysis activity for tooling, robotic cells and automated systems, in order to assure, the compliance to all the safety norms
- Conduct risk assessments (e.g. PFMEA, Ergonomic Analysis, Hazard Assessments) for new and modified tooling
- Ensure compliance with applicable standards such as OSHA, ANSI, ISO 12100, ISO 13849 and local regulations.
- Performing Safety Analysis during all project phases, participate in tooling design reviews giving continuous feedbacks to the Project Team
- Validate guarding, interlocks, lockout points, pinch-point protection, emergency stop etc.
- On site checks. In order to verify the correct line installation and commissioning vs the safety requirements
- Verifies the contents of the technical file and develops the CE document certification.
- Investigate tooling-related incidents, near-misses, and failures.
- Lead corrective actions and develop long-term safety improvements.
- Deliver training to operators, maintenance technicians, and engineers on proper tooling use.