Electrical Engineer - Systems Safety Engineering - Newport, RI at Geebo

Electrical Engineer - Systems Safety

Req ID:
111981

NTT DATA Services strives to hire exceptional, innovative and passionate individuals who want to grow with us. If you want to be part of an inclusive, adaptable, and forward-thinking organization, apply now.

We are currently seeking a Electrical Engineer - Systems Safety to join our team in Newport, Rhode Island (US-RI), United States (US).

NTT Data is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support our client's Systems Safety and Reliability and Maintainability Support Services.

The successful candidate with work with a dynamic team as they receive and execute tasking. They must be able to take direction from a Senior Supervisor and work with Engineering Technicians during the performance of their duties.
Typical duties and roles include:

  • Review schematic diagrams for safety hazards
  • Conduct Hazard and Fault Tree Analysis
  • Write reports coherently conveying issues and solutions

Requirements:

Bachelor's level degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering.
7
years of professional experience.
2
years computer scientific software experience similar to Java, Fortran, MATLAB, or Excel
Ability to obtain a Secret clearance

About NTT DATA Services

NTT DATA Services is a global business and IT services provider specializing in digital, cloud and automation across a comprehensive portfolio of consulting, applications, infrastructure and business process services. We are part of the NTT family of companies, a partner to 85 % of the Fortune 100.

NTT DATA Services is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, disability, age, veteran-status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other class protected by law.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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