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Software Verification & Validation (V&V) Engineer

Mastech Digital provides digital and mainstream technology staff as well as Digital Transformation Services for all American Corporations.
We are currently seeking a Software Verification & Validation (V&V) Engineer for our client in the Pharmaceutical domain.
We value our professionals, providing comprehensive benefits and the opportunity for growth.
This is a Contract position, and the client is looking for someone to start immediately.
Duration:
12
Months Contract (extension/Perm conversion possible)Location:
Danbury, CTSalary:
$60.
00-$65.
00/HourlyRole:
Software Verification & Validation (V&V) EngineerPrimary Skills:
Medical Device ValidationRole Description:
The Software Verification & Validation (V&V) Engineer must have at least 5-10 years of experience.

Responsibilities:
- Develops V and V technical plans and protocols.
- Plans, writes test cases, test reports, and tests software and hardware requirements.
Required
Experience:
- Need medical device validation experience.
- Must have proven track record of project management.
- Knowledge of electronic owner manuals process will be benefit of project.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or another related field or Equivalent
Experience:
Minimum 5-10 years of experienceRelocation:
This position will not cover relocation expensesTravel:
NoLocal Preferred:
YesNote:
Must be able to work on a W2 basis (No C2C)Recruiter Name:
Simran KourRecruiter Phone:
781-288-8767Equal Employment Opportunity Recommended Skills Electrical Engineering Electronics Information Technology Project Management Software Verification Digitization Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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