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As a Ring Solutions BSP Quality Assurance Engineer, you will join a group of hands-on, passionate, and seasoned professionals developing innovative life safety and lifestyle products. Testing is primarily focused on qualifying and releasing custom hardware, embedded Linux distributions, embedded firmware, and maintaining releases centered around Ring Solutions products.Key job responsibilities
- Qualify daily developer stories and tasks to approve for deployment
- Work with other QA members to develop test strategies to effectively qualify Ring products to meet high quality standards and release schedules
- Assist in developing test plans for embedded devices and embedded Linux platforms
- Understand component test strategies for product architecture and where necessary, make quality trade-off decisions at the feature level
- Assist in automation of implemented frameworks- Proactively report product readiness status to stakeholders and effectively apply solutions that assess and mitigate quality risks for product releases
- Troubleshoot and isolate bugs to help developers research the root cause of problems, and track defects through resolution
- Take ownership of problems (even when outside your own domain), propose solutions, and either drive their resolution or ensure a clear hand-off to the right owner
- Assist interns and new hiresA day in the life- Qualifying features and functionality on cutting edge Ring products
- Trouble shooting and performing root cause analysis for challenging issues- Supporting external partners in the manufacturing process
Malvern, PA, USA
- 4+ years of quality assurance engineering experience
- Experience in automation testing
- Experience in manual testing
- Experience as QA lead on medium to large sized projects
- Experience with at least one automated test framework like Selenium or Appium
- Experience in gathering test requirements to create detailed test plans and defining quality metrics to measure product quality
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