Systems Safety Engineer
Company: Overland AI
Location: Seattle
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About Overland AI Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Seattle,
Washington, Overland AI is transforming land operations for modern
defense. The company leverages over a decade of advanced research
in robotics and machine learning, as well as a field-test forward
ethos, to deliver combined capabilities for unit commanders. Our
OverDrive autonomy stack enables ground vehicles to navigate and
operate off-road in any terrain without GPS or direct operator
control. Our intuitive OverWatch C2 interface provides commanders
with precise coordination capabilities essential for mission
success. Overland AI has secured funding from prominent defense
tech investors including 8VC and Point 72, and built trusted
partnerships with DARPA, the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and Special
Operations Command. Backed by eight-figure contracts across the
Department of Defense, we are strengthening national security by
iterating closely with end users engaged in tactical operations.
Role Summary Overland AI is hiring Systems Safety Engineers to lead
system safety engineering across our autonomous vehicles and
programs. These roles sit within the Systems Engineering,
Integration, and Test (SEIT) organization and partner closely with
systems engineers, designers, and test teams to ensure safety is
fully integrated into requirements, architecture, design,
integration, and verification activities. As a Systems Safety
Engineer, you will develop and execute system safety programs
across the full lifecycle—from concept and requirements definition
through architecture, integration, testing, and field operations.
You will produce and maintain standard safety artifacts aligned
with DoD and industry expectations, including MIL-STD-882E–based
analyses, UL 4600, ATEC safety releases, and hazard tracking, while
working cross-functionally with hardware, software, test, and
operations teams. Safety Engineers collaborate closely with those
building the system while maintaining independence in safety
assessment. You will objectively evaluate hazards, risk controls,
verification evidence, and operational suitability to support
rigorous, defensible, and auditable safety determinations. This
role emphasizes collaboration and alignment: safety analyses are
developed alongside evolving system designs and remain tightly
connected to system requirements, baselines, test plans, and
operational concepts. As Overland AI scales and pursues multiple
safety-certified deployments in parallel, these roles are critical
to sustaining disciplined engineering execution and credible safety
approvals. Key Responsibilities System Safety Engineering Develop
and maintain system safety analyses in accordance with MIL-STD-882E
and applicable customer or regulatory guidance. Perform PHAs, FHAs,
SHAs, SSHAs, and O&SHAs as appropriate to system maturity,
incorporating operational concepts, mission scenarios, and
anticipated use cases to assess safety impacts and residual risk.
Apply standard system safety analysis techniques (e.g., hazard
analysis, FMEA/FMECA, fault tree analysis, functional hazard
assessment) as appropriate to system scope and maturity. Define
safety requirements and constraints and ensure they are correctly
flowed into system and subsystem requirements. Review system
architectures, autonomy behaviors, software-controlled functions,
integration approaches, and operational workflows to identify
hazards and inform safety requirements and constraints. Facilitate
cross-functional safety discussions with system and technical leads
to surface hazards, align on safety intent, and ensure safety
considerations are consistently integrated into system decisions.
Provide independent technical assessment of system designs and
proposed mitigations, offering objective safety insights that
inform system requirements, architectural decisions, and
operational procedures. Analyze software-controlled and
autonomy-driven behaviors as part of system hazard identification,
ensuring software-based safety controls and constraints are
captured, traced, and supported by verification evidence. Hazard
Tracking & Safety Case Development Maintain hazard tracking with
clear traceability from hazards through mitigations, safety
requirements, and verification activities. Develop and maintain the
system safety case, integrating hazard analyses, design controls,
operational assumptions, and verification evidence into a coherent,
defensible argument for safe operation. Ensure software-based
safety mitigations (e.g., autonomy behaviors, fault detection,
failsafe logic) are explicitly captured within the safety case and
supported by appropriate verification evidence. Ensure the safety
case evolves alongside system design, configuration changes, and
operational refinement and is consistently integrated into system
decisions. Test & Verification Integration Define safety-focused
test objectives, acceptance criteria, and verification strategies
aligned with system requirements and operational use cases.
Collaborate with Test & Evaluation teams to ensure safety-driven
objectives are represented in test plans, procedures, and
acceptance criteria. Participate in lab, vehicle, and field test
events to independently assess safety performance and mitigation
effectiveness. Review and evaluate verification evidence to confirm
safety controls are effective, sufficient, and correctly
implemented, and to support readiness and risk acceptance
decisions. Capture and organize verification evidence that supports
safety assessments, readiness reviews, and release decisions.
Support readiness reviews, safety releases, and risk acceptance
processes. Customer & Certification Support Prepare safety
documentation and technical inputs required for ATEC-led
evaluations, customer reviews, and non-DoD certification or
approval efforts. Support technical reviews and safety discussions
with government and commercial stakeholders. Clearly communicate
safety rationale, risk posture, and supporting evidence to internal
leadership and external reviewers. Help translate technical safety
work into clear, defensible narratives for external stakeholders.
Process, Standards, & Scaling Contribute to company safety
processes, templates, and standards to support multiple concurrent
programs. Help establish consistent safety practices across
prototypes, fielded systems, and future production platforms.
Mentor engineers and help raise overall system safety maturity
within the organization. What You’ll Need to Succeed Bachelor’s
degree in Engineering or related technical discipline. Experience
performing system safety engineering for complex systems (autonomy,
robotics, vehicles, aerospace, defense, or similar). Knowledge of
existing standards and regulations relevant in the automotive
industry, esp. ISO 26262, ISO 21448, UL4600, MIL-STD-883E, JSSSEH.
Experience developing and maintaining safety artifacts suitable for
external review, esp. SAR Ability to operate independently and
exercise sound engineering judgment in risk assessment. Comfort
working in hands-on, fast-moving environments with real hardware
and field testing. What Will Set You Apart Direct experience
supporting ATEC, DoD test agencies, or similar certification
authorities. Direct experience in the design and development of
autonomous vehicles or advanced ADAS applications Experience with
autonomous or semi-autonomous systems. Experience supporting both
developmental testing and operational/test readiness activities.
Experience with SysML modeling and Model-Based Systems Engineering
(MBSE) tools (Cameo, Goal Structured Notation) Experience with
managing requirements (Jama, Doors) and issue tracking (JIRA)
Location The preferred location for this position is onsite in
Seattle, WA . Compensation Annual Base Pay: $170,000 – $225,000 USD
Benefits Equity compensation Best-in-class healthcare, dental, and
vision plans Unlimited PTO 401(k) with company match Parental
leave
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