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Product Safety Director-IEB-MSCIS (792619) Job

Job Field: Security
Location: REDMOND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
JOB SUMMARY:
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               <td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Job Category:Hardware Engineering<BR>Location:Redmond, WA, US<BR>Job ID:792619-80157<BR>Division:Interactive Entertainment Business<BR><BR><BR>If you love a challenge, have a passion for creating safe innovative electronic products, and have exemplary program management and technical skills, we want you to join our team of talented safety engineers as a Product Safety Director. Microsoft''s hardware teams consist of progressive, diverse, and exceptionally creative professionals who design, test and manufacture some of the best-loved entertainment devices in the world. Our teams ship tens of millions of hardware products every year including the Xbox 360, Kinect, a full accessories lineup, and more. Microsoft is the destination for the brightest minds in entertainment and innovative device design. Come be part of what''s next.<BR>We currently have an opening in our Safety, Compliance & Sustainability organization seeking qualified candidates for a Product Safety Director for safety design review, analysis and verification of Microsoft hardware products. This position will work cross-functionally with a diverse cross-section of Microsoft business groups including design and software development teams, Legal, Quality, Reliability, Supply Chain Operations and Manufacturing to ensure the safety of our products.<BR>Required Management Skills/Abilities<BR>Technical Skills/Knowledge:<BR>Expertise with Risk Assessment and Hazard Based Safety Engineering with understanding of product safety lifecycle, including system failure analysis methodologies such as Fault Tree, or Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).<BR>Identify, assess and/or develop product safety technologies including inherent fail safes that innovate and meet defined safety risk levels.<BR>Understand material characteristics as they apply to safety critical performance and familiarity with other physical disciplines such as mechanical or chemical engineering.<BR>Deep knowledge of power circuitry design and potential ignition sources.<BR>Establish scientific test processes to support safety requirements.<BR>Understand and clearly communicate mechanisms of safety failures<BR>Viewed as a program expert and is proactively sought out for as such by development team<BR>Industry Skills/Knowledge:<BR>Interface with standards bodies, certification bodies, and industry groups on international standards and safety engineering best practices development.<BR>Anticipate future complex products/feature areas or releases and relationship to potential safety, rather than primarily focusing on present complex products/feature areas<BR>Create positive brand equity for Microsoft through publication of papers and leadership in product safety organizations.<BR>Process and Management Skills/Knowledge:<BR>Provide clear direction on company and group product safety initiatives.<BR>Oversee product safety related field campaigns and recalls<BR>Draft safety-related guidelines and specifications<BR>Handle multiple design issues simultaneously with attention to detail and facts.<BR>Train enginee                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              </font></td>
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