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Develop, review, and execute hardware/software and software/software test plans for unit testing and MCA software integration testing. Knowledge of professional software engineering practices & best practices for the full software development life cycle, including requirements management, coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, defect tracking, testing, and operations.
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Proficiency with PCB Design and Simulation Software including Altium and SPICE. with PCB layout, simulation software, and CAD. Perform PCB design testing and analyze test results.
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Proficient in using modern ultrasonic testing equipment and software. Certification in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Level II in Ultrasonic Testing (UT). Keep up-to-date with advancements in the field of ultrasonic testing and materials science, applying new knowledge to your work.
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Our tech:Python + Flask backend + on-machine, Protobufs for IPC and RPCReact + Typescript frontendOn-premises containerized Linux client machines and servers, Terraform + AWS backend cloudHardware-In-the-Loop build validation systemsInternally developed framework for manufacturing and testing operationsTeam Project Examples:Build and maintain a Hardware-In-the-Loop system for continuous testing of the hardware and software components of our drones and build systems.
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Software application development, electronic publication distribution, incident reporting, technical support services and supplying unclassified and classifieds networks for research, development and testing are just a few of the ways the Information Technology Division and ISB support NSWC IHD and the EOD warfighter.
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Experience utilizing cutting-edge knowledge of computer hardware, software, and networks to conduct cybersecurity activities and tasks, including but not limited to: Wireshark NESSUS Tenable Network Security Monitoring Tools Encryption Tools Web Vulnerability Scanning Tools Penetration Testing Tools Network Intrusion Detection Tools Virus Scanning Tools Firewall Tools Managed detection services.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Unix; Agile SDLC; Docker; HTML; Python; REST; JSON; Junit; Manual Testing; Unit Testing; relational database management systems RDBMS such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle; Ansible; continuous integration and continuous deployment CI/CD; Cloud Technologies.
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The Data Software Engineer position will involve design, implementation, testing and launch of new applications for loading dealer data and generating analytical insights. 3+ years experience of the full software development lifecycle (SDLC.
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The Technology Software Engineer is involved in the full systems life cycle and responsible for designing, coding, testing, implementing and supporting application software and systems.
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Perform routine testing which may include Immunoassay analyzer, Free T4 ED and other RIA tests, Protein electrophoresis, and Olympus testing. Ensure that manifests submissions are managed properlyEnter BIORAD QC into QA software when necessaryRun verifications.
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Automated Testing: JUnit, Selenium, LoadRunner, SoapUI. Leverage strong experience in full stack software development and public cloud like GCP and AWS. Mentor, coach and develop junior and senior software, quality and reliability engineers.
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Possess relevant certifications such as: Certified Associate in Software Testing (CAST), Certified Software Test Engineer (CSTE), Certified Manager of Software Testing (CMST), ISTQB Agile Tester Certification.
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Have at least five years of relevant experience in various software testing techniques and the ability to use them in practice: smoke testing, system testing, regression testing, stress testing, performance testing.
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Five years of experience with test-drive development (TDD) quality assurance (QA) process using tools such as SoapUI, Selenium Suite (Selenium IDE, Selenium Server Selenium Remote Control, Selenium Grid, Selenium Java, Client Driver): Agile; Silk Test; Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Unified Functional Testing (UFT), HPE LoadRunner, HPE Performance Center.
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Develops Regression and Automated Testing Plans Help develop and manage the execution of robust test plans, including utilizing software testing tools to perform unit, system integration, regression, automated, and user acceptance testing, and manage the execution of robust test plans related to all SAP HR modules.
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