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Software Architect

Company Name:
Universal Software Corporation
Responsibilities:
Architect and design quality embedded and GUI software for integrated complex medical instruments, to be implemented under an FDA compliant product development process. Work cooperatively within the software group as well as across disciplines such as systems, electrical, optical and mechanical.
Generate architecture, requirements and design documentation in a quality conscious and professional manner.As a part of a multi-disciplinary team, create product proposals with cost and time estimates.
Required
Qualifications:
BSCS, BSEE, BS Math, or equivalent discipline (MBA or MS preferred)
10
years of progressively complex software design and development experience
Experience with medical device regulatory standards such as 21 CFR Part 820, IEC 62304 and ISO 13485
A proven track record of progressively challenging assignments as a Software Architect in the development of complex medical devices.
Experience in Process Control utilizing any of the following:
Robotics (ThetaZ, Cartesian, Scara, 6 Axis)
Fluidics / Pneumatics (Pumps / Valves)
Motors (Steppers, Servos / DC)
Experience working with Sensors (Encoders, Optical)
Understands Motion Control Concepts (Homing, Initialization, Backlash)
Experience in documenting software architectures
Experience with Java, C+
and C#
Experience with HTML / Javascript / AJAX
Good organizational, multi-tasking, and estimation skills.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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