The Product System Engineer is responsible for the analysis of the Stakeholder Requirements on SYS.1 level. In SYS.2 this employee will specify and describe the Use Cases and the Functions, as Product System Requirements.Major Accountabilities:Reassuring that all Stakeholder Requirements (scope of the work requested by customer) are clearly defined.Responsible for collecting and maintaining all needed Customer specifications and customer-specific requirements for the product.Analysis of the system:Defines the System Functions and allocates the System Elements to build up the Architecture.Identifies and creates the Use Cases (End-To-End functions) of the system, product, or platform.Refines Use Cases to identify System Functions.Responsible for the consistent documentation of Use Cases and System Functions in the Product Requirement Specification:Specifies Use Cases and ensures completeness towards Stakeholder Requirements and establishes traceability, verification criteria, and responsibilities.Specifies System Functions and ensures completeness towards Stakeholder Requirements and establishes traceability, verification criteria, and responsibilities.Specifies non-functional product requirements, process and project execution requirements, requirements for test and validation, and requirements for manufacturing.Coordinates and aligns system requirements with all affected competencies and ensures review of system requirements and clarification of resulting issues.Clarifies open questions with customers with support from Product Systems Function Owner.Participates in Program Increment Planning, System check-out tests, System Demos, and Retrospectives.Provides oversight and fosters Built-In Quality.Support of:Supports the implementation of Product System Requirements by clarifying open issues.Contributes to System DFMEA.Authorities:Rejects Customer / Stakeholder Requests to ensure compliance with contractually agreed scope.Creates Change Requests for Customer / Stakeholder Requests that are out of scope.#J-18808-Ljbffr