Requirements Engineering Consultant
AI drifts. Good requirements engineering keeps you on course.
Nowadays more than ever, what corrects the drift isn't the tool — it's the process behind it, the engineering that connects the dots, and the constant validation that ensures minimum offset. Like navigation.
Whether you're rethinking your requirements process, preparing for an ASPICE assessment, or want a senior perspective on a specific challenge — I'm happy to have that conversation.
14
Years
6+
Organizations
SIL2/ASIL-D
Systems
ASPICE
Framework
What I do
Advisory Areas
Software & System Requirements Development
SYS.2 and SWE.1 requirements for ADAS, in-cabin sensing, and rail systems. From stakeholder needs to testable specifications.
Traceability & Tooling
Traceability architectures in DOORS, PTC Integrity, Reqtify, Codebeamer, and Enterprise Architect. Linking requirements to tests, architecture, and code.
ASPICE & Functional Safety Process Design
Requirements processes aligned with ASPICE 3.1/4.0, ISO 26262, EN 50128, and GS95014. Audit preparation and gap analysis.
Requirements Team Leadership
I've led RE teams of 6+ engineers. Available for fractional leadership, mentoring, or process rollout support.
Organizations I've worked with
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#38 - Walkthrough - requirements validation
What is the first step to take when validating requirements, that is process compliant and offers plenty of results with minimum effort?
10 Mar 2026

#9 When Team Conflicts Block Requirements Engineering: What You Can (and Can’t) Control
In Requirements Engineering, we expect conflicts around content: What’s in scope? What’s technically possible?
03 Oct 2025

#8 Topic: Changes — From Request to Reality
Let’s tackle a topic every project eventually faces, connected to requirements engineering: Change Requests (CRs).
26 Sep 2025