Software Quality Engineer, Varian, Helsinki at Academic Work
Helsinki, Etelä-Suomi, Finland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Feb, 24

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Nov, 23

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Are you interested in working within the medical industry, especially with testing to provide best possible user experience and meet the high quality standards. We are looking for a motivated person who is eager to learn and develop their skills in this field to join our client company Varian in Helsinki. We are looking for someone who has basic knowledge in testing and the right problem-solving attitude. If this sounds like you, keep reading!
Apply here!
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Company: Varian Medical Systems Finland Oy
City: Helsinki
Job Category: IT
Extent: Full time
Start date: As soon as possible
Type of work: Staffing
Other: Possibility to work remote

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

In this position you will be working with complex test cases and have the opportunity to challenge your analytical skills as well. You get to see the whole test process and participate in various different stages.

WORK TASKS

  • As a member of an independent development team, you will be responsible for Software verification and project work of proton treatment planning tools.
  • Participate in software verification and give input to development from feature inception to production.
  • Have a holistic attitude to quality and always want to deliver the best product possible, while committing to project timelines and team goals
  • Get involved with test design, execution, and reporting
  • Perform risk analysis or any other project documentation or tasks as needed by project
  • Install and maintain software test environments

TO SUCCEED IN THE ROLE, YOUR PERSONAL SKILLS ARE:

  • Flexible
  • Independent
  • Have analytical mindset for problem-solving
  • Team player
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