Abbott

Engineer II Software Quality

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Requirements

Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, and have at least 3 years of experience in software quality engineering. Strong understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) methodologies and quality assurance principles is required, along with experience in software validation and verification activities.

Responsibilities

The Engineer II Software Quality will develop and conduct training for company personnel on the divisional software development and validation program. They will work with Design and Manufacturing Engineering to complete system/software requirements and verification/validation processes, create and execute software validation protocols, and implement solutions for code control and software event/defect tracking. Additionally, this role involves assisting with risk analysis, designing and implementing process improvement methodologies, applying problem-solving methodologies, supporting Part 11 audits, and complying with FDA regulations and other regulatory requirements.

Skills

Abbott

Healthcare solutions in diagnostics and devices

About Abbott

Abbott Laboratories focuses on improving health through various medical technologies and health solutions. The company operates in areas such as cardiovascular health, diabetes management, diagnostic testing, nutrition, and neuromodulation for chronic pain and movement disorders. Abbott's products include advanced medical devices and diagnostic tests that help healthcare professionals and patients manage health conditions effectively. For example, their cardiovascular technologies assist in heart health management, while diabetes care products enable accurate glucose monitoring without painful fingersticks. Unlike many competitors, Abbott emphasizes accessibility and affordability in its offerings, aiming to make life-changing technologies available to a broader audience. The company's goal is to positively impact global health and well-being, supported by a commitment to sustainability and a 2030 Sustainability Plan.

Lake Bluff, IllinoisHeadquarters
1888Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

Departure of key leader Dr. Adamson may affect Abbott's Heart Failure division.
Integration challenges with Medtronic could impact glucose monitor-insulin pump rollout.
Thermo Fisher's microfluidics expansion may increase competition for Abbott.

Differentiation

Abbott integrates continuous glucose monitoring with automated insulin delivery systems.
Abbott's microfluidic devices streamline diagnostic processes efficiently.
Abbott's neuromodulation products target specific nervous system areas for chronic pain relief.

Upsides

Microfluidic technology offers cost-effective solutions in diagnostics.
Strategic partnerships like Abbott-Medtronic enhance product offerings and market reach.
Significant investments indicate strong market confidence in Abbott's healthcare solutions.

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