Détail du poste Job Description Are you looking to be part of a global market leading company that is shaping the future of Energy Management and Automation? Schneider Electric is at the forefront of driving innovative and sustainable technologies across homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure, and industries. We believe in the power of great people and are committed to driving innovation, diversity, and sustainability. As our new Safety & Reliability Engineer (DfSR), you will be responsible for practicing and applying Design Reliability and Robustness processes, tools, software across several squads in its line of business or in its Hub to ensure that Schneider Electric products and solutions are designed to be safe, robust and reliable. What you'll be doing: - Leadthe deployment of Design for Reliability and Robustness (DfSR) processes, tools, and software across multiple product squads. - Championthe integration of safety and reliability principles into design practices, fostering a culture of excellence. - Assesscritical design elements and develop risk assessment plans focused on safety, robustness, and reliability. - Coach and guideteams in executing DfSR plans and reporting outcomes to ensure compliance with the highest standards. - Train and mentordesign engineers and project team in DfSR methodologies and tools, driving continuous improvement and capability building. What will help you succeed: - Bachelor or master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics Engineering. Advanced degrees in Reliability Engineering are a plus. - Minimum3 years of experiencein engineering or quality roles, with a strong focus on Design for Reliability (DfSS, DfSR), power systems, electronics, or electromechanical systems. - Proficiency inReliaSofttools and experience inAgile product developmentenvironments. - Strongcustomer orientationand application knowledge. - Excellentintercultural communicationand collaboration skills. - Ability tomobilize cro
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