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Test Automation and Firmware Engineer

Blindley Heath
2 days ago
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An exciting opportunity for a Test Automation and Firmware Engineer has opened up to join an incredible robotic control company and be an addition to their testing Team. The Test Automation and Firmware Engineer will be responsible for leading and developing the Firmware Testing functions for the business.

Key Responsibilities for the Test Automation and Firmware Engineer:

Develops and maintains the test automation framework and tools for firmware and software
Runs automation and manual test cycles for new firmware and software releases
Creates and maintains test cases and test cycles in Jira
Develop and contribute towards firmware test process improvements
Planning, organising and reporting on testing phases of projects and effectively communicating and escalating where appropriate.
Conducting end-to-end testing.

Skills Required for the Test Automation and Firmware Engineer:

Advanced level of Python development
Software and device firmware manual testing experience
Software and firmware test automation experience
Jira for test planning and automated reporting
Squish or Qt experience (advantageous)
Strong communication skills
Driving License

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