Safety Manager for Vehicle Modernization — Stadler Rail
CHF 68'000 - 103'000
Stadler Rail · Frauenfeld (TG)
- Location
- Frauenfeld
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 27 days ago
SalaryCHF 68'000 - 103'000
Role overview
PROFILE
You have a passion for the realization of fascinating special vehicle projects
You have a degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, aerospace, preferably in the field of electrical engineering
- PROFILE
- You have a passion for the realization of fascinating special vehicle projects
Description
PROFILE
- You have a passion for the realization of fascinating special vehicle projects
- You have a degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, aerospace, preferably in the field of electrical engineering
- You have initial experience in the preparation of safety certificates according to relevant standards such as EN 50126 or CSM-RA
- Ideally, you already have knowledge in the railway industry
- You score points through a results-oriented, precise and well-structured approach
- You communicate not only in German but also in English (level C1 in spoken and written) TASKS
- You take responsibility for safety management in our international orders
- You prepare the safety certificates for our vehicle upgrades
- You take over the planning and implementation of the verification process together with the engineering and other bodies
- You coordinate and advise the engineering in the field of safety
- You represent the results to customers, testing bodies and authorities
- You check the documents to be submitted for consistency and consistency and keep in contact with Appointment tracking with appraisers or other external bodies
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