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 : Systems/Software Verification Engineer for 787 Flight Controls

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Country: USA
Location: Arizona GLENDALE
Relevant Work Experience: 5 years of avionics Verification and Validation experience
Career Level: MID TO SR
Education Level :BS
Job Status: Full time
Salary: $60k - $80k
: Systems/Software Verification Engineer for 787 Flight Controls

Job Description: This position will involve a broad range of activities including but not limited to the following.
• Develop Flight Controls System Test Procedures and Test Cases from systems requirements
• Initiate and conduct Test Procedure and Test Case reviews
• Debug test procedures/scripts
• Perform dry runs
• Resolve disposition failures
• Perform formal test execution
• Analyze test results
• Generate test results review packets.
• Work closely with system development engineers to understand Flight Controls system functionality and functional changes in order to resolve test issues and test failures.

Skills Required:
• 5 years of avionics Verification and Validation experience
• 3 years of avionics System level testing or system integration experience.

Skills Preferred but not required:
• Working knowledge of DO-178B.
• Prior FCS system/software development and/or verification experience.
• Experience with embedded real time system/software development life cycle and verification processes.
• Understanding of Avionics Systems, and particularly Flight Control Systems.

E MAIL RVOGT@TANDELSYSTEMS.COM
Technical requirements :
5 years of avionics Verification and Validation experience
• 3 years of avionics System level testing or system integration experience

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