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Abbott Diabetes care

www.diabetescare.abbott

Abbott Diabetes care is constantly working to deliver the highest quality glucose monitoring products to our customers.

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India > Mumbai : BKC Building     ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS:     WORK SHIFT:Standard     TRAVEL:Not specified     MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE:Not Applicable     SIGNIFICANT WORK ACTIVITIES:Continuous sitting for prolonged periods
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May 24, 2026
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SW Test Engineer II

at Abbott Diabetes care



JOB DESCRIPTION:

MAIN PURPOSE OF ROLE

Individual contributor with comprehensive knowledge in the specific area.

Ability to execute highly complex or specialised work.

Knowledge acquired from several years of experience or specialist training in particular area.

Responsible for designing, developing, implementing and updating electronic data systems in accordance with the needs of the organisation.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

• Develops more complex design for a unit, code and test by working independently, applying standards, and yet adapting precedent to make departures from established processes to resolve problems.

• Documents the work as per standards and may guide more junior colleagues on how to follow established procedures.

• Help build a robust module meeting more complex design specifications.

The base pay for this position is

N/A

In specific locations, the pay range may vary from the range posted.

JOB FAMILY:

IT Services & Solutions Delivery

DIVISION:

CRM Cardiac Rhythm Management

LOCATION:

India > Mumbai : BKC Building

ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS:

WORK SHIFT:

Standard

TRAVEL:

Not specified

MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE:

Not Applicable

SIGNIFICANT WORK ACTIVITIES:

Continuous sitting for prolonged periods (more than 2 consecutive hours in an 8 hour day)