Role Overview
We are looking for a dynamic and detail-oriented individual with an Electronics & Communication (EC) background to join our Quality Control (QC) team. The role is ideal for candidates with an understanding of electronic devices and systems who are eager to build a career in software and hardware quality assurance, including regression testing and device Testing.
Key Responsibilities
- Apply strong logical thinking and analytical reasoning to identify, isolate, and debug complex technical issues in the company's remote medical devices.
- Use a strong technical foundation to break down complex failures into simple, iterative debugging steps, enabling deep root-cause analysis for critical bugs in
stable systems.
- Conduct regression, validation, and functional testing to ensure the device remains stable and reliable after firmware updates, hardware revisions, or bug fixes.
- Identify, analyze, and document hardware defects, inconsistencies, performance deviations, and failure patterns during structured and exploratory testing.
- Perform re-testing and verification to confirm defect resolution, ensuring no side- effects in adjacent modules.
- Create comprehensive test plans, test cases, and test scripts aligned with system requirements and compliance standards.
- Design end-to-end test scenarios covering functionality, performance, reliability, environmental stress, user behavior, and safety.
- Maintain and continuously refine test cases, matrices, and validation checklists as the hardware/firmware evolves.
- Maintain accurate and complete documentation of test results, logs, debug traces, and issue reports for engineering review and compliance audits.
- Prepare clear and structured Test Summary Reports (TSR), Defect Reports, and Failure Analysis Reports to support decision-making.
- Track testing progress and maintain traceability matrices to ensure every requirement is validated with proper evidence.
- Perform hands-on validation of electronic components, sensors, actuators, ports, connectors, and communication interfaces (RS-232, USB, BLE, Wi-Fi, etc.).
- Validate and troubleshoot communication protocols and data integrity across wired and wireless channels.
- Use diagnostic tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and protocol sniffers to support hardware debugging.
- Work closely with QA, Hardware, Firmware, and Design teams to enhance product robustness, reduce field issues, and improve test coverage.
- Maintain a methodical, documentation-driven approach suitable for medical device quality standards and long-term traceability.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Diploma/Bachelor's in Electronics, Electrical, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields.
- 13 years of experience in testing medical devices, embedded systems, or hardware products.
- Strong understanding of hardware testing methodologies, validation workflows, and defect life cycles.
- Practical experience with regression and system-level testing.
- Proficiency in creating detailed test plans, structured test cases, test scripts, and clear defect reports.
- Strong fundamental understanding of electronic components and communication interfaces, including: SPI, I2C, Bluetooth, BLE, Wi-Fi, MQTT, GSM
- Ability to interpret firmware logs, UART logs, error traces, and understand system behavior during failures.
- Hands-on experience with test and debug tools: multimeter, oscilloscope, logic analyzer, protocol analyzer, etc.
- Familiarity with ISO 13485, FDA guidelines, or general medical device quality processes (preferred).
- Strong documentation skills, structured thinking, and the ability to work in a
process-oriented, compliance-driven environment.
- Good communication and collaboration skills for working with cross-functional teams.
To Apply:
Interested candidates can share their resume at: [Confidential Information]