Process Assurance Engineer - Software Quality
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Job description
Are you a software quality engineer looking to take your career to the next level? If you are, and you're interested in working with a company offering the chance to work on cutting-edge projects, career growth, and the chance to make a real impact on national security, then this is the role for you. As the Software Process Assurance Engineer, you will join a Bristol-based Software Quality Assurance team, where you will be able to develop your process-centric quality assurance skills across a wider Quality Assurance community. The role focuses on software quality assurance through adherence to processes and standards. Working on a diverse range of programmes, and supporting project activities within the software development teams, you will help ensure that hi-tech systems are developed to the required level of quality and delivered to trusted partners around the world during increasingly uncertain times. This is an excellent opportunity to make a difference and be able to build a career in Quality.
Requirements
- You will ideally have an understanding and background in software development - full life cycle - and quality assurance within a process-based design and development environment.
- You will have knowledge of software processes, including national and international standards and assurance requirements.
- You have a collaborative but objective approach with an ability to influence change when required.
- You have the ability to lead Project Quality Assessments, identify risks and critical issues and provide input to monthly reports.
- You will ideally have an Engineering Degree, or equivalent, with an understanding of new and appropriate technologies. Relevant experience will be considered in lieu.
Benefits & conditions
Headline Benefits: A bonus of up to £2,500, Paid Overtime, Strong pension, 25 days annual leave with the option to accrue 15 additional days flexi leave, enhanced parental leave, hybrid working (2-4 days a week on-site depending on workload)