Hiring organization

Employment Type
Full-time
Industry
Medical Software
Job Location
1234 Main St, Houston, Texas, 70002, United States
Base Salary
$120,000-$130,000 Per year
Valid through
July 12, 2024
Position title
Senior Software Engineer
Description
Seeking a Senior Software Engineer for a full-time/perm, in-office position located in the Houston TX area to create, maintain, and enhance a suite of medical applications used in clinical and research studies. Hands-on coding (80% of time) and mentorship of other software engineers (20% of time).
Salary Range: $120k to $130k
Hybrid Schedule:
- 1st Year: 3 days in office, 2 days from home is ok
- 2nd Year: 2 days in office, 3 days from home is ok
Responsibilities
- Hands-on design, implementation, and maintenance of Windows desktop applications utilizing the Microsoft .NET framework and SQL Server database
- Direct the establishment and maintenance of comprehensive internal systems documentation
- Utilize SDLC tools and agile process to enhance software development productivity
- Ensure software development and documentation comply with FDA regulatory design control and validation requirements for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) and collection of research data
- Interface with end-users and management to understand and prioritize new software requests
- Maintain awareness of software-development industry best-practices and standards
- Comply with company policies and procedures, ISO 9001, and Current Good Clinical Practices (cGCP’s) relative to job tasks
Qualifications
- Experience with diagnostic medical imaging and deep knowledge of DICOM is a must
- 10+ years’ software development experience
- 2+ years’ managerial experience
- BS in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
- Proficient in C++, C#, Microsoft .NET framework
- Microsoft SQL Server experience
- Experience applying Agile methodologies to the software development life cycle
- Familiarity with IEC 62304, ISO 13485, and FDA 21 CFR Part 820 is preferred
- Practical experience developing SaMD within a regulated context is preferred