Validation Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Woburn, MA at Geebo

Validation Engineer

Company Name:
Trimble Navigation Limited
Analyze validation test data to determine whether systems or processes have met validation criteria, and to identify root causes of production problems. Identify deviations from established product or process standards and provide recommendations for resolving deviations. Specifically, responsible for creating test plans, managing release activities, designing test scripts, executing and analyzing results of tests on ThingMagics APIs, firmware and products to meet internal and external quality requirements. Coordinate the implementation and scheduling of validation testing with affected departments and personnel. Study product characteristics and customer requirements, and confer with management to determine validation objectives and standards. Interact directly with customers to provide pre-sales, test and product support. Create and use automated tools to perform both unit and regression tests. Investigate performance issues via test and code inspection. Suggest and integrate improvements in test software and infrastructure. Assist in managing external test vendors, such as test houses for FCC/ETSI compliance, UL, and environmental test companies. Prepare detailed reports or design statements based on results of validation and qualification tests or reviews of procedures and protocols. May be assigned to various engineering projects that utilize the required skills.
Requires: Masters degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Electrical/Electronics, or related technical field.
To apply, submit resume to . Must ref Job #RGVE-52014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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