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Senior Software Test Engineer - Satellite - Hampshire - £50k+

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Hampshire
2 months ago
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My client are an industry leader in the design and manufacture of satellite technology. They are looking for a Senior Software Test Engineer to join the expanding system's team.

Position TitleSystem Test Team Senior Engineer

ResponsibilitiesReporting to the Integration Group Manager, the candidate will have the following responsibilities:• Development and ownership of system test plan with collaboration of development and testteams.• Investigation of root cause of test case failures and providing corrective action in conjunctionwith development teams.• Support validation of Chipsets verifying functional and performance metrics.• Execution, development and planning of System tests and Contribute to the evolution ofproduct quality for ESMA products.• Support Test Management tools and continuous integration methodologies;• Compilation of regular Test execution summary report with metrics.

Job Requirements - including work experience and education• Batchelor/Master Degree in Electronic/Computer Science Engineering• Experience of testing Telecommunication or Satellite Systems.• Experience of system testing, preferably with some exposure to low level (i.e. non GUI) testing• Experience in planning, estimating and development of system tests.• Experience of Devops, Jenkins, Docker containers and automation test frameworks.• Experience of test management software.• Defect Tracking and Knowledge Management software (Atlassian JIRA a...

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