Saalex Solutions - Ridgecrest, CA
posted about 1 month ago
The Advisor QA Engineer position is a full-time role that supports the Acquisition Readiness (AR) Performance Assessment (PA) Information Technology Support Services (ITSS) contract at NSWC Corona. This division is dedicated to providing a disciplined process for measuring and managing material readiness through the use of custom tools, databases, data lakes, data warehouses, and business intelligence interfaces. The goal is to deliver authoritative metrics, trends, and drivers that are crucial for the US Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard combat systems, including sensors, track management, and weapon interfaces. The role involves quantitative performance assessment using custom analysis tools to process and visualize data, ultimately providing analysis products to sponsor decision-makers. The Corona Division organizes its efforts into specialized technical capability areas, which include Warfare Systems Performance Assessment and Acquisition and Readiness Assessment. The collaborative work environment is designed to provide objective information and assessment products, defense systems analysis, and evaluation expertise to program offices, defense-related support infrastructure, and operating forces. As an Advisor QA Engineer, you will be expected to work closely with software developers to enhance and improve programs, ensuring that the development process is efficient and effective. This position requires a SECRET clearance, with interim clearances being acceptable. The role demands extensive experience in software development and testing, high proficiency in computer technology and programming languages, and the ability to create tests to identify software problems. You will analyze bugs and errors found during tests, document the results, and recommend improvements in software to enhance user experience. Additionally, you will need to maintain updated knowledge of industry trends and advancements, particularly in Linux and Microsoft Windows environments, as well as various programmatic languages utilized by Navy systems.