Test Engineer (14126975) Engineering - Morrisville, NC at Geebo

Test Engineer (14126975)


Job Description:
Mostly Python skills then standard electronics & electrical test skills.
Also:
Basic lab proficiency (ability to use a variety of metering and supplies, know their way around equipment, schematics & diagrams) Either existing knowledge of =SE= lab safety or the ability to pick that up.
basic lab organization (write test cases & procedures following a defined strategy, review where needed with experts in specific topics; be able to execute the procedures and pedantically detail the results) Test automation abilities with Python.
Proficient with OOP concepts.
Onsite work.
When testing is happening the expectation is 5 days a week in the office.
either direct knowledge of basic industrial communications protocol like ModbTCP or background in something comparable and the ability to pick it up from there.
it's a digital product we're integrating, so they need to know their way around circuits and basic HW&SW troubleshooting/diagnosis.
need to be able to narrow down problems when they happen.
need to know how to use debuggers and programmers need to be able to do some basic data capturing and analysis.
need to be able to communicate the results of their testing & analysis to the team most important soft skill is ambition and willingness to try things.
We need someone who can engage with challenges and learn new things as part of testing.
Nice to have:
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