About the team

Our team owns the safety assurance argument for our autonomous vehicles — the structured case that says, with evidence, that our vehicles are safe to operate in their intended environment. We translate the work of engineering, safety, and operations teams into a coherent argument assessed against UL 4600 and aligned standards, and we carry that argument through the phase gates that govern how far we deploy: from operator-supervised driving toward fully driverless operation. Our output is what a third-party assessor reviews and what leadership relies on to make deployment-readiness decisions across the locations where we operate.

About the role

We are looking for a Safety Case Lead who will own the structure, content, and maturity of our safety case. You will architect the top-level safety argument, decompose it into claims and the evidence required to support them, and drive those claims from first draft to assessor-approved. The work is part systems thinking — building an argument that holds together across vehicle safety, operational, cybersecurity, and organizational dimensions — and part disciplined execution: tracking hundreds of claims and evidence items to a defensible state, on a schedule set by real phase-gate assessments. You will be the person who can stand in front of a third-party assessor and defend why the argument is sufficient, and the person who knows exactly where the gaps are before they do. This role is foundational; much of the safety case work depends on it being owned.

What you'll do

  • Own the top-level safety case: the goal that vehicles are safe to operate, decomposed into pillars, claims, claim criteria, and supporting evidence.
  • Architect the argument against UL 4600 or ISO 5083 and aligned standards (ISO 26262, ISO 21448/SOTIF, ISO 8800, AVSC best practices), mapping claims to the clauses they satisfy.
  • Define what evidence each claim requires, and drive claims through the pipeline from identified to approved.
  • Coordinate evidence production across engineering, safety, and operations pillars; resolve cross-pillar dependencies and surface epistemic defeaters before an assessor does.
  • Prepare for and shepherd third-party safety case assessments at each phase gate (Vehicle operator to Driverless Operation).
  • Own safety case traceability and tooling in Jama and YouTrack or other approved tools; keep evidence owned, current, controlled, and approved.
  • Define and report metrics for safety case maturity and gate readiness to engineering and leadership.

What you'll need

  • 8+ years in systems, functional safety, or safety assurance engineering, including direct ownership of or substantial contribution to a safety case or assurance argument for a safety-critical system.
  • Working knowledge of UL 4600 and/or functional safety standards (ISO 26262, ISO 21448/SOTIF, or aerospace equivalents such as ARP4754A and DO-178C).
  • Familiarity with Goal Structuring Notation (GSN) or other structured assurance argumentation.
  • Strong systems thinking — the ability to decompose a top-level safety claim into the specific evidence that would convince a skeptic.
  • Experience with requirements or ALM tooling (Jama, YouTrack, DOORS, or similar) and an instinct for traceability.
  • Clear technical writing for claims, criteria, and assessment-facing documentation, and the ability to coordinate across engineering, product, and operations.
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.

Nice to have

  • Experience with AV, robotics, aerospace, or another safety-critical autonomous system.
  • Aerospace or aviation safety background — DO-178C, ARP4754A, MIL-STD-882, or System Safety Assessment (SSA) work, where the safety-case discipline originates.
  • Experience presenting to or negotiating with third-party assessors, certification bodies, or regulators.
  • Background in a functional safety role (functional safety manager, safety engineer, or similar).
  • Hazard analysis and risk assessment experience (HARA, STPA, FHA, or equivalent).
  • Familiarity with emerging AI assurance standards (ISO 8800) and how they intersect with a traditional safety case.

Candidates are required to be authorized to work in the U.S. The employer is not offering relocation sponsorship, and remote work options are not available.

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