I am a Functional Safety professional with over 7 years of experience in the automotive industry, working on safety-critical systems across multiple levels of the value chain, including OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.
Throughout my career, I have contributed to the development and safety assurance of complex automotive systems, including work on autonomous vehicle technologies, where functional safety is a key enabler.
I have held the role of Functional Safety Manager for a leading Top 5 ASIL D ECU supplier in France and Germany, where I was responsible for implementing and managing safety processes in compliance with ISO 26262.
My experience includes supporting and achieving ASIL D certification for automotive systems, ensuring that products meet the highest safety integrity requirements defined by the standard.
In addition to my automotive background, I am currently working as a RAMS engineer in the aerospace industry, performing safety analyses on complex systems, which further strengthens my ability to bring cross-industry best practices into my training.
My goal is to make functional safety clear, structured, and directly applicable to real engineering projects.
In my courses, I focus on:
Breaking down complex standards like ISO 26262 into understandable concepts
Explaining how safety is actually implemented in real projects
Providing a practical perspective based on real industry experience
Functional safety is often perceived as complex and difficult to approach.
With my experience across OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and safety-critical projects, my objective is to give you the right mindset, practical understanding, and confidence to work effectively in this field.
Whether your goal is to enter the domain, succeed in interviews, or perform in a real project environment, this training is designed to provide you with real, usable skills.