AV is a premier autonomous systems company in the U.S. seeking a Software QA Engineer I (Automation) who will design automated solutions for software validations. This entry-level role involves collaborating with the development team and working autonomously on various QA tasks and responsibilities.
Participates in the design, expansion and maintenance of automated testing suite
Helps define and plan scope, resource needs, benchmarks and goals of manual & automation work
Helps define and implement QA practices, procedures, standards and reporting
Learns to identify and document project risks, quantify risk/benefit relationships and provide alternative solutions as well as risk mitigation
Works closely with Sr. QA Automation engineers to design test plans, scenarios and cases to exercise new functionality & identify breaking issues
Analyzes, designs, programs, debugs, and modifies software enhancements and/or new products used in local, networked, cloud-based or Internet-related computer programs
Partners with resources as needed to validate software with project time line
Works closely with members on QA/QC to learn concepts, methodologies and best practices
Works on problems of limited scope under general supervision
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in related discipline is required or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
Minimum 0 - 2 years of relevant experience
Experienced in Software QA automation
Experienced in building and optimizing automation frameworks
Experienced performing code reviews and mentoring team members on automation concepts and best practices
Occasionally may be required to travel within the Continental U.S. (20%)
U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) or asylee/refugee status as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) required
Preferred
Benefits
Medical
Dental vision
401K with company matching
A 9/80 work schedule
A paid holiday shutdown
At AV, we build shoulder-to-shoulder with our customers, delivering systems shaped by real-world missions, not theoretical requirements.