Test Engineer for Communication Devices - 6 months - Cambridge
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- CambridgeCB
- Posted 10th Mar 2010
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Posted by:
GCS
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Salary:
Negotiable
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Job Type:
Contract
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Reference:
2242414
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Job Description
A key client of mine based in Cambridge is looking for a Test engineer. This will be for a initial 6 months contract
Role:
The successful candidate will be involved in the test of existing and future Gateway and Repeater products.
The position covers the following tasks and responsibilities:
Monitors existing installations
Tests software releases during the product development
Report test results and enters problems/issues into the bug database.
Monitors and updates bug reports as needed including bug report closure.
Configures necessary hardware and operating environments as needed to complete assigned testing.
Provides technical expertise on specific products, operating systems and specialised environments.
Writes and develops test plans and test procedures.
Completes assigned test-related tasks.
Assists in the automation of relevant test procedures.
Assists in review of test processes as they are developed.
Skills:
Electrical Engineering degree or equivalent
At least 5-10 years in Digital Test, Ethernet, RF test engineering
Previous test experience of consumer electronic products
Test Scripting/automation
Experience in Design for Test or Failure Analysis or Product Engineering Experience.
Test experience with Ethernet, WiFi, GPRS/3G, ZigBee
Strong Experience in test engineering and production environment, must know ATE usual platforms
Able to propose improvements for next products generation.
Able to propose continuous improvement on costs saving.
Regulatory Approvals (CE, UL, IEC)
Quality management, project management
Prototype test verification
If you are interested in this role, please send your CV to (see below).
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