Product Safety Officer | Product Safety Officer (f/m/d)

Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Mar 11, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Product Safety Officer within the Execution Unit Transformers, you will spearhead the maintenance and evolution of a Global Product Safety Management System. Your daily activities will involve defining safety requirements, supporting global development projects, and overseeing the entire lifecycle of product safety measures. You will be a key figure in the Siemens Energy Product Safety Community, conducting audits and gap analyses to ensure strict compliance with regulatory and Integrated Management System (IMS) requirements. This role grants you the authority to halt processes in cases of non-compliance, emphasizing the high level of responsibility. What makes this position unique is the opportunity to drive a safety-first culture across a global organization, utilizing risk-based thinking to influence the power grid industry. You will work collaboratively with Quality Management to investigate non-conformities and implement innovative process improvements, ensuring that products in service meet the highest safety standards while contributing to the global energy transition.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Engineering (e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering) or Quality Assurance.

Experience

  • Extensive professional experience in quality and safety management, preferably within the power grid industry
  • Professional experience in performing risk estimations and evaluations for industrial products
  • Experience in the application and certification of Integrated Management Systems
  • Lead Auditor experience for internal and external audits according to ISO standards
  • Experience in organizational development and process re-design

Languages

German (Basic)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Lead Auditor certification (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001) and SE-auditor certification required. Role involves global coordination across the Execution Unit.