Introduction
as a software test developer at ibm, you'll get to work on the systems that are leading in innovation and reliability. Join an elite team of engineering professionals who enable ibm customers to make better decisions quicker on the most trusted hardware platform in today's market.
your role and responsibilities
this is a quality assurance / test developer role for the storage hardware development team, working on products that include ibm flashcore modules and storage scale systems. Your responsibilities include designing automated tests that validate new product features while utilizing our current framework. As a quality assurance engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring products meet quality standards by executing test cases within a test-driven framework. You will also identify and redesign inefficiencies, weak spots, and issues with current test implementation. The position works closely with flashsystem and storage scale development teams as well as other test engineers in delivering products that meet rigorous quality standards, budgets, and timelines.
your scope will include test plan development, test case execution, automation testing, data creation, and incorporating test automation in the ci/cd pipelines. Having the ability to articulate and compare alternative approaches is important.
required technical and professional expertise
* experience with embedded development in c, python, java, etc.
* experience in automating test cases using python, java, etc.
* must have basic knowledge of linux.
* demonstrates communication skills in a high performing development environment.
* advanced english level.
* motivated, hardworking, and a quick learner. Willing to assist larger teams when needed.
* required to come to the office a minimum of 3 days a week.
preferred technical and professional experience
* knowledge and test experience in flash systems, storage scale systems, or other storage products.
* have deep understanding of computer architecture, flash memory, rtl design.
* experience with agile principles and methods.
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