- Assist with prototyping and bench testing
- Support problem solving, identify potential solutions, and evaluate them against requirements
- Under supervision, conduct research and studies to support product design
- Code development time/resource estimation to support projects
- Generate and review the necessary documents with project teams (requirements/design/architecture/bugs/test)
- Interpret customer needs and understands design inputs
- Understand the product’s intended use and clinical procedures
- Understand fundamental industry standards, design requirements and test strategies which align with regulatory requirements
- With supervision, create or refine engineering documentation, such as the Design History file per company design control procedures
- Learn R&D; procedures like design controls and risk management, per the Quality Management System
- Work cooperatively with R&D;, Quality, Manufacturing, Regulatory, Clinical, Marketing and Project Management to ensure project success and contribute to the project as a team member
- Learn procedures, policies, processes, systems, and technology required
- Work on problems in limited scope; purposefully learn while gaining experience
- Design, develop, modify, evaluate and verify software components for medical devices
- In code reviews apply design principals, coding standards and best practices
What you will need:
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering/ Computer Science or related discipline with 3+ years of work experience
Positive experience working on Scada ignition
Preferred Qualifications (Strongly desired):
- Exposure to programming skills
- Experience with integrated development environments (IDE) for projects
- Experience with tools for static/dynamic analysis, memory management, code coverage and techniques for analyzing software
- Integration and deployment processes
- Software Development Life Cycle processes
- Application Lifecycle Management /Traceability tools
- Regulatory and compliance standards applied to the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)