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Evidence of a strong experiential or training background in test and measurement, problem solving, and social skills. Develop written reports summarizing test results and service recommendations.
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This team creates and supports build and test automation pipelines spanning 15+ platforms and a range of game titles, services, and other franchise deliverables; and is responsible for protecting the quality of the game performance and localization through tests, tooling, and telemetry monitoring.
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Experience in RF testing in industry or academic lab
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Develops and maintains positive relationships with regulatory agencies through oral and written communications regarding pre-submissions strategies, potential regulatory pathways, compliance test requirements, clarification, and follow-up of submissions under review.
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Primary Skills: AWS, Golang/Rust/Python, Test Automation. For the Builder Operations and Test Systems , the role is geared towards candidates skilled in Golang, with some knowledge of Rust, and who have experience building large-scale test infrastructures, particularly with hardware in the loop testing.
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Experience with automated testing frameworks and tools, including scripting and test automation. Developing and implementing comprehensive test plans to ensure thorough coverage and identifying areas for improvement, thereby determining the most effective strategies for optimization.
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Execute Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) measurements on test boards and engineering validation boards for the validation of interconnect performance. Average: The ideal resume would contain Execute Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) measurements on test boards and engineering validation boards for the validation of interconnect performance experience then they would be the preferred candidate.
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Experience creating, maintaining, or integrating test benches, checkers and stimulus using System Verilog Test Bench (SVTB), Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), Formal Verification and/or C.
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Experience with test automation, such as Selenium, and recorded web sessions in Tealeaf and Quantum Metrics. Ability to evaluate, document, and improve data test cases with development and QA colleagues.
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Embedded Test Automation Engineer Job Responsibilities. 2+ years of software and test experience with at experience related to embedded systems. End-to-end software/firmware test infrastructure development to support testing of power-management, boot loaders, scheduling, RTOS and/or bare-metal implementations, and host tools.
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Visual basic, production test fixture design and support, network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, O-scopes, schematic capture, embedded design. Selects and/or designs and helps to assemble test control apparatus and equipment, and determines methods, procedures, and conditions for electrical / electronic testing of designs and products to verify and validate that they meet product definitions.
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The primary function of the Software Tester is to assist in preparing test cases, execute test cases, document results, and report status to project leadership. This includes the development and execution of test cases, identifying and documenting data sets and reporting results to project leadership.
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) first responder operations level, experience using the incident command system (ICS), able to obtain medical clearance to wear a respirator, and pass respirator fit test.
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Execute Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) measurements on test boards and engineering validation boards for interconnect performance validation. strong experience in executing VNA measurements on test and engineering validation boards.
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We are looking for a skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our team, who will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems for future consumer VR and AR experiences. Experience with use of standard electrical engineering tools such as oscilloscopes, high speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers, a Telecommunications and Media company analyzers and function generators.
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