# Safety Engineer

> Destinus · Zürich, Switzerland (Hybrid) · Full-time · Posted 2026-05-14

**Workplace:** hybrid

**Department:** Machine Learning & Software Engineering

## Description

**About the role**

Imagine shaping the future of autonomous aviation by making sure advanced flight systems are not only groundbreaking, but safe, reliable, and ready for real-world operations. As a Safety Engineer, you will play a critical role in evaluating and strengthening the safety of next-generation defense technologies, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure every system meets the highest standards of reliability and compliance. This is your opportunity to work at the intersection of aerospace, AI, and safety-critical engineering, where your expertise directly contributes to redefining the future of flight.

At Destinus, we are shaping the future of defense through high-speed, autonomous flight technologies. We develop next-generation unmanned aerial systems that deliver greater speed, precision, and efficiency, supporting governments and defense organizations in mission-critical operations worldwide. Daedalean AG, the AI and autonomy hub of the Destinus Group, plays a key role in this vision. Developing safety-critical AI systems at the intersection of advanced research and real-world aviation. Enabling machines to perceive, understand, and make decisions in real time. Together, we combine aerospace engineering and artificial intelligence to build the next generation of autonomous flight systems, driving innovation where it matters most.

**What You’ll Do**

Lead and document safety assessments for advanced defense systems, ensuring alignment with established safety program plans and industry standards

Perform Preliminary Hazard Analysis, Sub-system Hazard Analysis, and System Hazard Analysis to identify risks and drive mitigation strategies early in the development lifecycle

Conduct in-depth safety analyses to support safety requirements verification, including Reliability Prediction Analysis (RPA), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)

Collaborate closely with system engineering teams to ensure designs remain compliant with applicable safety requirements and standards

Contribute to the development of robust, safety-driven engineering practices that support the reliability and certification readiness of autonomous systems

Support cross-functional teams in solving complex engineering challenges where safety and performance must move hand in hand

## Requirements

**What You’ll Need**

-   Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related engineering field
-   5+ years of experience performing Systems Safety Assessments in aerospace, defense, or other safety-critical industries
-   Strong understanding of safety methodologies and deliverables, including hazard analysis and reliability assessments
-   Working knowledge of ARP4761 and related safety documentation and processes
-   Experience with defense systems and standards such as STANAG 4297 and MIL-STD-882E is a strong advantage
-   Hands-on experience with safety analysis tools for RPA, FMEA, and FTA
-   Familiarity with Isograph Reliability Workbench software is a plus
-   Strong analytical thinking and the ability to translate complex technical challenges into practical safety solutions
-   Excellent communication skills with the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary engineering teams

**Who You Are**

You thrive in fast-paced, technical environments where precision and innovation go hand in hand. Curious and detail-oriented, you proactively identify risks, take ownership of challenges, and collaborate across teams to build smarter, safer systems. You combine technical depth with practical thinking and are excited by technologies pushing the boundaries of autonomy and aerospace innovation.

## Apply

[Apply at Destinus](https://apply.workable.com/destinusgroup/j/55F80ABAF3/apply)

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