Information Technology/Software Quality Assurance Engineer
Responsibilities and Qualifications
- Monitor and protect the company’s information technology assets, proactively identify and report issues at the earlier stage of occurrence
- Accurately determine solutions to the company’s computer hardware, software and network infrastructure
- Identify Information Technology quality assurance practices and procedures that ensure conformance with the company’s policies
- Prepare program quality plans, perform corrective action plans in response to identified quality deficiencies, perform failure investigations, facilitate quality audits and initiate problem solving activities related to the oversight of company’s Information Technology infrastructure
- 10-15 years’ experience in a similar role in a corporate environment
- Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems Technology or related field of study
- Strong background in Software Quality Assurance and Information Technology security that ultimately validates software product and software development to the highest standard set by the company
- Familiar with the entire software development life cycle
- Recent work experience with the latest Information Technology cyber security software and methodologies
- Acute attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and professional demeanor
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, applicant must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Company Overview
Bigelow Aerospace was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Our company’s mission is to provide affordable, human-rated space structures for destinations in low Earth orbit, the moon, and beyond to meet the needs of a diverse array of customers.
Since 2006, we have successfully launched and deployed three expandable space structures, to include a human-rated module attached to the International Space Station. Presently, we are working on the research, design, and development of our next generation of human-rated expandable habitats, the B330 spacecraft. We are also currently partnered with NASA to assist with developing commercial and deep space habitation concepts as part of their NextSTEP (Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships) Habitation Systems program.
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