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Software Tester (Aerospace

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Location:Germany
Tags: c | tester | aerospace | software tester | validation | c+ | c++ | uml | clearquest | clearcase | progress |
Type:Contract
My client in Germany is looking for a Software (Verification and Validation) Engineer to work on High Level Requirements. (HLR)

Tasks:

-Development of Test descriptions and Test procedures for Verification of High-Level Requirements (HLR) described in the Software Requirements Document (DOORS)
-Development of Test programs from Test procedures
-Integration of Test programs on Software Test benches
-Continuous reporting of Test progress
-Formal Run of Tests including Test documentation
-Validation of Software products (Documents, Code) according Checklists based on DO-178B including formal Documentation (Validation Reports)



Skills:

-C Programming (embedded real-time Application)
-DO 178B Knowledge
-Experience in Verification of DO-178B applications
-Verification and Validation according DO-178B, DAL A
-Lauterbach Emulator (TRACE32)
-CANbus, VECTOR tools
-AFDX
-DOORS (Requirement Management)
-UML in C (Rhapsody)
-RTRT Test tool
-ClearCase, ClearQuest
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