Embedded Developer with DOORS / Embedded C Programming
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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, Sun Technologies,Inc., is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today!Job Title: Embedded Developer with DOORS / Embedded C ProgrammingDOD (Dept of Defense) / Department of War (DOW) projectsShip Required Due To Program Access Requirements.Must be eligible to obtain DOD ClearanceDuration: up to 12 months Contract with possible extensionsLocation: Owego, NY (On-site minimum 2 days per week after fully trained)Work Schedule: 4/10 First Shift, Monday to Thursday 10 hours per day.Pay Rate: $70 - $80/hr on W2 [the pay rate may differ depending on your skills, education, experience, and other qualifications] Featured Benefits: Medical Insurance in compliance with the ACA 401(k) Sick leave in compliance with applicable state, federal, and local lawsRequired Skills: Embedded Software Development C Programming / Embedded C DOORS Software testing / fault insertion experienceJob Description:Contribute to completing the detailed, repeatable, and auditable verification and validation (V&V) effort for the safety critical embedded software to demonstrate compliance with applicable safety standards and to support system certification: Attendance at Kick‑off and Baseline ReviewAlign on baseline artifacts, tools, and environment. Review of software requirements, design, and architecture documents. Creation, execution, and reporting of unit, integration, and system‑level test cases (including structural and functional testing). Static analysis, code review, and compliance checks.Configure static analysis, unit test frameworks, and continuous integration pipelines. Traceability analysis (requirements ↔ design ↔ code ↔ test).Populate DOORS and verify bi-directional links Generation of verification artifacts: test procedures, test reports, defect logs, and certification evidence.Write test cases per requirement; incorporate boundary, stress, and fault‑injection scenarios.Prioritize, assign, and verify defect closure; track root‑cause.Run tests nightly, capture logs, populate defect database, issue weekly status reports.