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by trinovantes
1324 days ago
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In some jurisdictions, software engineer is a protected job title that requires professional licensing (ever wonder why Google only hires "developer" in their Waterloo office but "engineer" elsewhere?). IIRC the engineer that wrote the code for the Volkswagen scandal was jailed for failing his professional obligations. For OP's case case, I'd assume/hope a professional engineer would need to sign off on this change or be able to tell the VP to f off. |
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This was before the device was submitted to the FDA for approval. Chance they would have rejected it. A fallback position for a developer not willing to Play It Hard would be to make sure the risk docs submitted to FDA document this failure path. There is a whole process you are supposed to go through to analyze risks / harms and whether your controls are adequate.