FAQs
What is the primary role of a Product Validation Engineer II at Cadence?
The primary role of a Product Validation Engineer II is to ensure the quality and performance of software products through the development of validation tools, executing end-to-end validation processes, and leading kit integration activities across distributed product teams.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, experience in C/C++ programming, scripting with Shell, Perl, and/or Python, and familiarity with UNIX and/or LINUX platforms.
Is experience in regulated industries preferred for this role?
Yes, there is a preference for candidates with experience in license-compliance or licensing operation industry.
What kind of technologies should a candidate be familiar with?
Candidates should have a working knowledge of REST API principles and integrations, as well as knowledge of validation principles, methodologies, and regulations.
How many vacation days are offered per year?
Employees are entitled to 25 vacation days per annum.
What employee benefits does Cadence Ireland provide?
Cadence Ireland offers benefits such as private health cover, lunch allowance, sick pay scheme, gym membership, pension scheme, work from home allowance, life assurance, bike to work scheme, employee stock purchase plan (ESPP), global recharge days, and home internet allowance.
Does this position require strong collaboration skills?
Yes, effective collaboration with cross-functional teams is essential for this position.
What programming skills are necessary for this role?
Proficiency in C/C++ programming languages and experience in scripting with Shell, Perl, and/or Python are necessary.
Is there support for continuous learning in this role?
Yes, the company encourages a continuous learning mindset and staying updated with the latest trends in software validation and testing tools.
Will the Product Validation Engineer II be involved with geographically dispersed projects?
Yes, there is a preference for candidates who have experience leading validation efforts into distributed or globally dispersed teams to ensure consistent quality across multiple locations and time zones.
