Job Description
Job Description
Description
At General Dynamics Land Systems we put our Customers at the centre of everything we do. Our commitment to protect and enable the people who serve drives us to develop products and systems that give them a clear advantage for mission success. We are looking for passionate individuals to help us deliver innovative, unique solutions to our Customers.
The Systems Safety Specialist / Engineer opening is a current vacant position at General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada. The base salary hiring range for this position is $70,400 to $92,400 per year. Once in the role, successful candidates will have the opportunity to progress through the full salary range based on performance. This range reflects the base salary only and does not include additional components of our total compensation package, such as our incentive award program and other rewards like health benefits, employee profit-sharing, retirement savings, and more. If you are selected to move forward in our recruitment process, your recruiter will be able to discuss all details of our total rewards offering with you.
Job D escri ption
The Safety Specialist role is responsible for performing System Safety, Health Hazard and Hazardous Materials analyses during system / subsystem design for the purpose of ensuring vehicle crew safety, as well as quantifying and reducing the system’s impact to the environment. The Safety Specialist is involved throughout the design process including requirements development, concept development, and final design development, presenting the results of these analyses and recommendations for improvements at internal and external design reviews. Additionally, the Safety Specialist is responsible for preparing and providing a variety of reports / Contract Data Requirements List (CDRLs) as required to support contract and testing requirements.
Key Job Elements
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Working Conditions :
Physical Conditions and Hazards :
The conditions in which an individual or staff works, including but not limited to such things as amenities, physical environment, stress and noise levels, degree of safety or danger, temperature, location.
1) Physical Environment : Office
2) Hazards : NA
Physical Demands Description :
This section objectively captures and describes the physical demands that are required to perform a particular job or role. Usually completed by the ergonomist
Usual mobility demands required are standing, walking, sitting, and stair climbing to access upper offices.
Equipment Utilized :
This section describes the type of equipment an employee is required to use :
Computer
Phone
Mobile device
Medical Surveillance
May include : Anthropometrical Size Restrictions depending on task
Personal Protective Equipment :
Applicable when interacting with shop floor (safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection. extraction coveralls)
System Engineer • London, ON, Canada