Edwards Lifesciences, a global leader in medical innovations, is seeking an Entry-Level Software Quality Engineer to join their team in Salt Lake City. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of software development and medical device quality assurance.
The position involves developing software validation documentation, investigating quality and compliance issues, and ensuring adherence to medical device software standards. You'll be working with cutting-edge medical technology while helping to maintain the highest standards of patient safety and product quality.
As an Engineer I in Software Quality, you'll be responsible for various aspects of software quality assurance, including documentation development, compliance investigation, risk management, and code review processes. The role requires strong analytical skills and attention to detail, as you'll be working with critical medical device software systems.
The ideal candidate will have an engineering or scientific degree, with a good understanding of software development lifecycle principles and quality engineering concepts. While this is an entry-level position, you'll have the opportunity to work with various programming languages and tools, including VBA, and participate in crucial quality assurance processes.
Working at Edwards Lifesciences means being part of a company that directly impacts patient lives through innovative medical technologies. With over 13,000 employees globally, Edwards offers a collaborative environment where you can grow your career while contributing to meaningful healthcare solutions. The role is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a standard Monday-Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM schedule.
This position offers an excellent opportunity to build a career in medical device software quality, combining technical skills with quality assurance in a highly regulated industry. You'll be part of a team that ensures the safety and reliability of life-saving medical devices while developing expertise in software quality engineering practices.