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Software Quality Engineer I
Responsibilities
o Prepares software quality plans and estimates.
o Answers questions relating to standard practices and procedures, and supports customer audits.
o Provides recommendations to software development groups on tools, methods and practices.
o Writes proposal sections and required program plans.
o Reviews and approves under the direction of the manger: software development plans, CSCI test procedures, internal and deliverable software documents to internal or CDRL requirements, supplier CA*, purchase requisitions*, and statements of work (including appropriate flow-down of requirements)*. (*When software development is subcontracted.)
o Participates in reviews of design, code, test descriptions, test cases; software change control board activities; PDL walkthroughs; and formal customer reviews and audits.
o Verifies software builds, baselines and releases.
o Supports system level testing; verifies items under test and validates results.
o Reviews and verifies miscellaneous PROM/PAL disks submitted for configuration control.
o Performs validations of test software and automated test equipment software.
o Performs audits of software configuration management and software development activities.
Maintains procedures and records of activities performed.
Familiarity with the PC for access to the network drafting records, purchasing systems, and software development and control tools; use of specialized PC software required by certain projects, including DOORS, TAU/UML, PVCS, and Source Safe.
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in Engineering from a four-year college or university.
EXPERIENCE: 5-9 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
OTHER: Must have a background that would permit the U.S. Department of Defense to issue a secret clearance when necessary for work on a project that requires such a clearance.
We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer MFDV. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.