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Job Title: Software Test Engineer. As a Tractor Software Subsystem Test Engineer, you will be accountable for software verification, test planning, and test execution for embedded software on tractors.
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WORK LOCATION & SCHEDULE: We have 1 position to fill for Dev Ops & Test Automation Engineer. As an IT Test and Reliability Engineer for the American Red Cross, you will be part of the Enterprise Data and Analytics department that is modernizing and transforming our data and reporting capabilities across multiple verticals, including Biomedical Services, by implementing a new modernized data architecture.
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The Sr. Automation Tester writes or assists in the development of test plans and automated test procedures. The Sr. Automation Tester has experience working with developers, end users and organizations to create test plans and test scripts, coordinate with test sites and other team participants to plan test events and experienced in creating reports.
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Join Cerebral Staffing, LLC on site at our client John Deere in Waterloo, IA as a Software Test Engineer! Experience working with test case automation tools (For example, experience using ECU-Test.
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Accountable for software verification, test planning, and test execution for embedded software on tractors. Be responsible for tracking metrics as defined by the Software Test Supervisor (requirements to test case coverage, test case data, test results, defects found, defects escaped.
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