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WHQL Test Execution Tech

Eingestellt von Compucom

Gesuchte Skills: Vbscript, Client

Projektbeschreibung

Our client is a HUGELY POPULAR COMPUTER COMPONENTS BRAND looking for a HIGHLY MOTIVATED WIRELESS TEST TECHNICIAN to excel at test activities for WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS.

In this position, you will be responsible for executing comprehensive test plans for drivers to ensure the product achieves Microsoft WHQL certification. Additional duties include preparing test systems and Servers, reporting results and filing bugs. You will work closely with the WHQL team to deliver high quality results on schedule.

REQUIREMENTS

- 2 years in software validation and executing test cases
- Understanding of software QA methodology
- Experience in configuring and operating an automated test environment
- Experience installing and configuring Microsoft OS's from Windows XP forward
- Windows 8 experience a plus
- Ability to file and validate device driver bugs
- Debug skills - collecting event logs and crash dumps, configuring and attaching Debugger
- Experience with test automation Scripting, preferably using ITE and VBScript
- Familiarity with Microsoft WLK and experience in WHQL testing highly desired
- Knowledge/experience in wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 802.16 technologies preferred
- Ability to thrive as a team player while working collaboratively within a small, dynamic environment
- Strong ability to multi-task and meet aggressive goals and high quality standards on schedule
- Good disposition and excellent communication and reporting skills (oral and written)
- Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
- Strong aptitude and desire to learn new technologies
- College degree or equivalent experience

This contract position is expected to be 6 months in duration.

Projektdetails

  • Vertragsart:

    Contract

  • Berufserfahrung:

    Keine Angabe

Geforderte Qualifikationen

Compucom