Freshers can apply according to the supplied listing.
Knowledge of DO-330 tool qualification concepts is good to have.
Experience with requirements, verification, and documentation.
Programming experience in C, C++, or Python.
Experience or familiarity with test automation.
Familiarity with CI/CD, Software Configuration Management (SCM), and traceability tools.
DO-330 is a key technical area mentioned in the job description.
The role involves qualifying COTS and in-house tools in accordance with DO-330 Software Tool Qualification Considerations, specifically at TQL-4/TQL-5 levels.
Tool qualification is important in safety-critical software environments because engineering organizations need evidence that software tools used in development or verification are suitable for their intended purpose.
Candidates with prior exposure to DO-330 or other software-safety standards can have an advantage.
The role requires experience with requirements, verification, and documentation.
Engineers will need to connect requirements with verification procedures and evidence and ensure that the resulting artifacts are complete and traceable.
Important concepts include:
Requirements definition.
Verification objectives.
Test procedures.
Verification evidence.
Traceability.
Technical documentation.
The position specifically mentions maintaining several tool-qualification artifacts:
TQP – Tool Qualification Plan.
TOR – Tool Operational Requirements.
TAS – Tool Accomplishment Summary.
Verification procedures.
User Guides.
Candidates should understand that documentation and evidence are important parts of software-tool qualification rather than simply writing test code.
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