Quality Management System Analyst
Viasat · Tempe, AZ | Carlsbad, CA · Operations / Quality
About this role
Viasat is hiring a mid-level QA Engineer in the software engineering function based in Tempe, AZ | Carlsbad, CA. The posting calls out experience with Compliance. Compensation is listed at $121,000–$191,500 per year.
- Role
- QA Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Location
- Tempe, AZ | Carlsbad, CA
- Department
- Operations / Quality
- Posted
- Apr 9, 2026
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Job description
from Viasat careersOne team. Global challenges. Infinite opportunities. At Viasat, we’re on a mission to deliver connections with the capacity to change the world. For more than 35 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the globe communicate. We’re looking for people who think big, act fearlessly, and create an inclusive environment that drives positive impact to join our team.
What you'll do
This role works across sites and segments to assure compliance and lead improvements to our Quality Management System. Gain and apply a unique view of Viasat’s processes working cross functionally. Conducts internal production/process and manufacturing quality audits and risk assessments. Prepares audit plans and understands the specific issues to be evaluated. Executes internal audits within established manufacturing and production controls to ensure compliance with in-house and external specifications and standards (e.g., AS9100, GMP, ISO, Six Sigma). Develops formal written reports to communicate audit results to management and regulatory compliance agencies, if applicable, and makes recommendations as appropriate. May facilitate work of external auditors during on-site visits. Identifies gaps and provides expertise in business requirements for management system and scales new and current systems, processes and procedures in a cost-effective manner. Lead cross-functional linked teams to address business or process, or systemic issues.