
Senior IV&V Engineer – Part-time
TestPros, Inc.
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • Texas • 🇺🇸 United States
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Senior
Tech Stack
Assembly
About the role
- Perform independent Verification and Validation (V&V) tasks as defined in IEEE 1012-2004 SIL 4, including reviews, analyses, evaluations, and tests.
- Conduct independent reviews of all software life-cycle artifacts—requirements, design, source code, test documentation, and associated verification records.
- Execute independent verification and validation testing, ensuring compliance with SIL 4 standards and independence requirements.
- Review Assembly-language source code (Intel ASM86) to confirm it accurately and completely implements approved requirements and design.
- Document findings, non-conformances, and recommendations per IEEE 1012-2004 documentation standards.
- Prepare evaluation reports and final certification recommendations, coordinating remotely with the client’s engineering staff as needed.
- If required, perform limited on-site functional testing on HSIM hardware located in Dallas, TX.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or related field
- Minimum 8+ years of software V&V or independent verification experience under safety-critical standards (e.g., IEEE 1012, DO-178, IEC 61508, EN 50128, or equivalent)
- Strong proficiency in Assembly-language review and analysis
- Demonstrated experience with SIL 4 or equivalent safety-critical software integrity levels
- Familiarity with legacy Intel ASM86 or 80C188EB development environments
Benefits
- Travel expenses covered for on-site visits to Dallas, TX
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
Verification and Validation (V&V)IEEE 1012-2004Assembly-languageIntel ASM86SIL 4DO-178IEC 61508EN 50128software life-cycle artifactsfunctional testing
Soft skills
independent reviewsdocumentationevaluationcommunicationcoordination