Dexcom Corporation (NASDAQ DXCM) is a pioneer and global leader in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Dexcom began as a small company with a big dream: To forever change how diabetes is managed. To unlock information and insights that drive better health outcomes. Here we are 25 years later, having pioneered an industry. And we're just getting started. We are broadening our vision beyond diabetes to empower people to take control of health. That means personalized, actionable insights aimed at solving important health challenges. To continue what we've started: Improving human health. We are driven by thousands of ambitious, passionate people worldwide who are willing to fight like warriors to earn the trust of our customers by listening, serving with integrity, thinking big, and being dependable. We've already changed millions of lives and we're ready to change millions more. Our future ambition is to become a leading consumer health technology company while continuing to develop solutions for serious health conditions. We'll get there by constantly reinventing unique biosensing-technology experiences. Though we've come a long way from our small company days, our dreams are bigger than ever. The opportunity to improve health on a global scale stands before us. This functional department provides technical support and guidance to the Software teams to ensure conformance to software development process and applicable safety and quality system regulation and standards such as IEC 62304, ISO 13485, ISO 14971, 21 CFR 820. We are responsible for various aspects of Software Design Assurance with focus on product improvement, new product development and defect prevention. We interface with different cross functional groups (Software Engineering, Software Test, Regulatory Affairs, Marketing, Project management, System Engineering, Clinical and others). This team has a great team culture by supporting each other in a fast-paced environment and dealing with shifting priorities with a positive attitude. This is not a test role