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Software Quality Assurance Engineer II

Remote US

Boldly innovating to create trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease.

Discover your power to innovate while making a difference in patients' lives. iRhythm is advancing cardiac care…Join Us Now! 

At iRhythm, we are dedicated, self-motivated, and driven to do the right thing for our patients, clinicians, and coworkers. Our leadership is focused and committed to iRhythm’s employees and the mission of the company. We are better together, embrace change and help one another.  We are Thinking Bigger and Moving Faster.


 

About This Role

The iRhythm Software Quality Assurance team is looking for a Software QA Engineer II with Cardiac/Holter technician experience to work with software engineering and systems teams. In this role you will have the opportunity to support the development and testing of arrhythmia detection algorithms and software applications that are used to deliver iRhythm’s world-class ECG analysis services. This position provides an opportunity to work with a talented team on a diverse, innovative set of SaaS based solutions within the medical device/software industry.

Our work environment is fast paced, with a collaborative atmosphere. Most of all, we are passionate about delivering innovations that improve the quality of health care and the patient's experience. We are looking for like-minded individuals to join our team today!

As the SQA Engineer II, you will work closely with our software development team to test and appropriately document results in support of timely software releases.

Responsibilities include:

  • Develop software verification test protocols, test plans, trace matrix and document test results consistent with functional, customer and internal compliance requirements.
  • Review user, system and software requirements and design documentations to ensure technical accuracy and testability; act as a quality advocate throughout the development cycle focusing on end-user (internal, external, patient) needs.
  • Evaluate updates to clinical tools and components to determine impact to internal (ECG/EKG data consumers) and external end user needs.
  • Provide cross-functional support for new products &/or software component releases, including preparation of FDA submissions.
  • Analyze test and production failures to establish repeatability and to analyze the root cause of issue. Work closely with development team to establish regression test scope based on impact and/or risk.
  • Work closely with Dev, Product, TPM, and QE partners in scrum teams following agile methodology, participate in stand-ups, report status in project meetings.
  • Support DHF activities and help with phase deliverables.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in technical discipline with at least 2 years of software testing experience.
  • Experience as a telemetry/monitor technician, Holter scanner or other specialty requiring ECG interpretation. Ability to read and process ECG/EKG records.
  • Previous experience testing medical devices and the related verification, validation, and documentation requirements.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, finding creative solutions.
  • Self-motivated with ability to work independently and communicate and collaborate in cross-functional teams.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills in presentation of methods and observations. Attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to quickly learn new software tools, applications, concepts, and technologies.
  • Strong understanding of QA principles, Design Control procedures and DHF deliverables.
  • Knowledge of MySQL and Linux environments. Be able to write and execute SQL queries with minimal guidance.
  • Experience working in an agile development environment.

What's In It For You

This is a regular full-time position with competitive compensation package, excellent benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurances (all of which start on your first day), health savings account employer contributions (when enrolled in high deductible medical plan), cafeteria plan pre-taxed benefits (FSA, dependent care FSA, commute reimbursement accounts), travel reimbursement for medical care, noncontributory basic life insurance & short/ long term disability. Additionally, we offer:

  • emotional health support for you and your loved ones
  • legal / financial / identity theft/ pet and child referral assistance
  • paid parental leave, paid holidays, travel assistance for personal trips and PTO!

iRhythm also provides additional benefits including 401(k) (with company match), an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, pet insurance discount, unlimited amount of Linked In Learning classes and so much more! 

FLSA Status: Exempt

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Actual compensation may vary depending on job-related factors including knowledge, skills, experience, and work location.


 

Estimated Pay Range

$85,400 - $115,000 USD


As a part of our core values, we ensure a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome and celebrate people of all backgrounds, experiences, skills, and perspectives. iRhythm Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with all applicable laws.

iRhythm provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, including those who may have any difficulty using our online system. If you need such an accommodation, you may contact us at taops@irhythmtech.com

About iRhythm Technologies
iRhythm is a leading digital healthcare company that creates trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with powerful proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information. Through a relentless focus on patient care, iRhythm’s vision is to deliver better data, better insights, and better health for all.

Make iRhythm your path forward. Zio, the heart monitor that changed the game.

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