<p><strong>Software Test Engineer (Onsite – Medical Device Project)</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Skaneateles, NY (Onsite; minimum 3 days/week, fully onsite strongly preferred)</p><p><strong>Pay: </strong>Available on W2 </p><p><strong>Employment Type:</strong> 40 Week Contract </p><p><strong>Overview</strong></p><p>We are seeking a Software Test Engineer to support a short‑term project involving manual testing of a legacy medical device. This role focuses on validating software functionality for a camera-based device used in pediatric vision assessments. The position is primarily manual/black‑box testing with hands-on interaction with the device, its UI, and simple networking components.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Design and update test protocols based on design modifications and software requirements.</li><li>Execute test plans covering functional, integration, system, and performance testing.</li><li>Gather evidence to validate software behavior and confirm it meets specified requirements.</li><li>Identify, document, and track software defects and inconsistencies; collaborate with engineering teams to reproduce and troubleshoot issues.</li><li>Work closely with cross‑functional partners including software engineers, the test manager, design assurance, and product stakeholders.</li><li>Create and maintain clear and organized test documentation, including test cases, test plans, test reports, and defect logs.</li><li>Set up and use small contained networks for device testing.</li><li>Connect the device to printers and basic web services for data upload/download scenarios.</li><li>Operate the device’s touchscreen interface and follow detailed manual test steps.</li><li>Occasionally interact with electro‑mechanical components as part of the testing process.</li></ul>
<p>Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM</p><p>Position Overview</p><p>We’re seeking a hands‑on Manufacturing Test Engineer to design, build, validate, and maintain Automated Test Equipment (ATE) and production test tools for medical devices and sub‑assemblies. You’ll partner closely with R& D and Manufacturing to translate requirements into robust hardware/software test solutions, drive continuous improvement on the production floor, and ensure comprehensive documentation, verification, and validation of test systems.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Design & Development of ATE: Define ATE architecture (hardware & software), design fixtures/tooling, and develop production test solutions for medical devices and assemblies.</li><li>Software Development: Program test applications and PLCs using C#, LabVIEW, TestStand, and related languages; implement good software architecture and OO design patterns.</li><li>Project Planning: Build and communicate project plans, schedules, milestones, and resource needs; report status and risks.</li><li>Cross‑Functional Collaboration:</li><li>Work with R& D to convert product requirements into test requirements.</li><li>Partner with Manufacturing/Operations during deployment to validate robustness and throughput; lead iterative improvements.</li><li>Validation & Quality: Create requirements, design documentation, perform code reviews, unit tests, software/system validation, and sustain clear DHF/technical records.</li><li>Troubleshooting: Diagnose issues (hardware, software, instrumentation, PLC, network, data) and drive root‑cause corrective actions.</li><li>Sustaining & CI: Monitor field/line feedback, enhance reliability of test equipment, and standardize best practices across lines.</li><li> Support deployment and configuration of test equipment in manufacturing environments.</li></ul>