
IVVQ Engineer, Test Engineer
Georgia State University Department of Health Sciences
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Paris • France
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About the role
- Design and structure clear Pass/Fail validation plans
- Build and own hardware test benches
- Execute validation campaigns across mechanical, electronic, and firmware layers
- Produce clear, actionable test reports highlighting risks and potential failures
- Validate, or challenge, hardware design changes based on evidence
- Work closely with development and industrialization teams to secure production readiness
- Contribute directly to achieving ≤3% defect rate across the installed base
- Ensure zero critical issues are discovered during production and testing phases
Requirements
- Engineering background in Embedded Systems, Mechatronics, or similar
- Strong full-stack hardware expertise (electronics, mechanics, firmware)
- Experience facing real-world hardware issues — not just designing on paper
- Exposure to industrialization environments
- Able to navigate and speak across multiple hardware disciplines
- Highly rigorous — documentation and validation are second nature
- Autonomous and confident defending technical decisions
- Passionate about testing, validation, and building robust systems
Benefits
- Hybrid work
- “Contrat cadre” and RTT (between 8-12 per year depending on the number of public holidays in the current year)
- A Mac or PC depending on your preferences
- 60% coverage of meal vouchers worth €9 per worked day
- Sustainable mobility allowance
- Mutuelle (Alan)
- Offices located in central Paris (9th arrondissement)
- Annual offsite with the whole team and plenty of company events
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
hardware test benchesvalidation planstest reportsembedded systemsmechatronicsfull-stack hardware expertiseelectronicsmechanicsfirmwarevalidation
Soft Skills
documentationvalidationautonomousconfidentrigorouscommunicationcollaborationproblem-solvingattention to detaildefending technical decisions