IVVQ Specialist – Validation Specialist

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long term Contract //Don Mills ON Canada //Canada . Please share resumes to Amarjeet.Kumar@akkodisgroup.com

Job Title: IVVQ Specialist – Validation Specialist
Location: Don Mills ON Canada
Duration: Contract

Position Summary
The IVVQ Automation specialist – Junior with foundational experience in Python & Perl to support test automation efforts across large-scale software delivery projects. This role is ideal for candidates eager to apply and grow their programming skills in a practical testing environment while gaining domain expertise in rail signaling and CBTC (Communication-Based Train Control) systems.

The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in software testing and automation, a proactive mindset, and a strong desire to contribute meaningfully to engineering outcomes.

Key Requirements: Skills, Experience, Education, Technical/Specialized Knowledge, Certifications, Language
Include minimum experience qualifications, required proficiencies with specialized knowledge, computer proficiencies, etc.

B.Sc. in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering or equivalent
Relevant software testing or development experience
Knowledge of Python programming.
Working knowledge of C, C++, Perl, or Python
Familiarity with test tools or version control systems (e.g., Git) is a plus
Strong planning and organization skills.
Strong technical writing and interpersonal communication skills.
Demonstrated fluency and understanding/comprehension in oral and written English
Experience with modern software development methodology, processes, and tools (Agile, SCRUM, DevOps)
Office software tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Preferred Qualifications
Preferred attributes for the position, which are not required in the minimum qualifications (e.g., master degree)
Experience working in regulated industries: rail signaling, aerospace, or medical systems
Experience with real time systems and embedded system testing
Knowledge or rail signaling and CBTC systems