Principal Software Development Engineer in Test
The Principal Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) at eClinical Solutions plays a pivotal role within the Research and Development team, focusing on enhancing the quality and reliability of the company's Clinical Data Cloud platform, elluminate®. This position involves architecting and evolving automation frameworks and infrastructure, providing technical leadership, and mentoring engineers to ensure scalable and maintainable test automation solutions across the organization.
Key responsibilities include designing, developing, and maintaining scalable enterprise-level test automation frameworks from scratch, leading framework and infrastructure evolution initiatives, and driving migration efforts for existing automation frameworks onto modern testing platforms. The role also encompasses hands-on automation of web-based applications using Playwright with C#/.NET, automating REST API testing, and validating database integrity through SQL-based verification techniques.
The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent, with 8–15 years of hands-on experience in software development engineering in test (SDET), automation engineering, or quality engineering. Strong experience in designing enterprise automation frameworks, proficiency in C#/.NET, and expertise in automating web-based applications and REST API testing are essential. Additionally, experience with containerization technologies like Docker and familiarity with CI/CD pipelines are highly desirable.
eClinical Solutions offers a competitive compensation package, including a salary range of $132,000 to $165,000 per year, along with comprehensive benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company match, and generous time-off policies. The company fosters a people-first culture that values diversity and inclusion, providing opportunities for professional growth and development within a fast-growing organization that is making a significant impact on the future of healthcare.