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Join a leading team in Bristol developing next-generation defence Command & Control (C2) systems. As a V&V Engineer, you will define and execute validation strategies across the full development lifecycle. This role requires a systems engineering background and the ability to obtain UK Security C...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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Senior Software Validation and Verification Engineer
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Join Instro in Sandwich as a Senior Software V&V Engineer. Develop robust test environments and processes for new product firmware within an agile, multi-disciplinary team. This role requires SC clearance eligibility and offers a competitive package including profit sharing.
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Software Validation and Verification Engineer
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Join Instro in Sandwich as a Software V&V Engineer. You will implement robust test environments and processes for new product firmware/software. This role requires eligibility for SC security clearance and offers benefits including profit sharing. Work within an integrated, agile engineering team...
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About the Verification And Validation Engineer role

Verification and Validation Engineer jobs are critical to the development of safe, reliable, and high-performance systems across industries such as defense, aerospace, telecommunications, and medical devices. Professionals in this field, often called V&V engineers, serve as the quality gatekeepers of complex engineering projects, ensuring that products and systems meet stringent requirements and function correctly under real-world conditions. The role sits at the intersection of systems engineering, software testing, and project management, requiring a meticulous eye for detail and a deep understanding of the entire product lifecycle.

At its core, the profession involves two complementary disciplines: verification, which confirms that a system or component meets specified design requirements at each stage of development, and validation, which ensures the final product satisfies the actual needs and expectations of users and stakeholders. V&V engineers design comprehensive test strategies, develop detailed test plans and cases, and execute rigorous testing procedures—ranging from unit and integration tests to system-level and acceptance testing. They are responsible for defining pass/fail criteria, logging defects, analyzing test data to identify trends or anomalies, and generating formal reports that document system performance against requirements.

A typical day for a V&V engineer involves collaborating closely with systems architects, design engineers, and project managers to review requirements for testability and to embed quality processes early in development. They often use specialized tools for requirements management (such as DOORS or Jama), modeling languages like SysML, and automated test frameworks to streamline testing. Key responsibilities include leading readiness reviews, conducting regression testing after changes, participating in audits, and providing technical advisory support to ensure that schedule, budget, and performance targets align. Because V&V engineers work across multiple disciplines, strong communication skills are essential for translating complex technical information into clear, actionable summaries for diverse audiences.

To succeed in Verification and Validation Engineer jobs, candidates typically need a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or a related technical field, though equivalent hands-on experience is often valued. Employers look for familiarity with systems engineering principles, experience with test automation tools, and a proven ability to analyze and integrate complex systems. Many roles require security clearances, especially in defense and intelligence sectors, and demand a high degree of analytical thinking, attention to detail, and self-motivation. The profession offers a rewarding career path for those who enjoy problem-solving, ensuring product excellence, and contributing to mission-critical projects where failure is not an option. Whether working on space communications, defense systems, or medical technology, V&V engineers play an indispensable role in turning innovative designs into dependable, real-world solutions.