Software Test Engineer
Procom Services
Company Description
Procom is a leading provider of professional IT services and staffing to businesses and governments in Canada.
With revenues over $500 million, the Branham Group has recognized Procom as the 3rd largest professional services firm in Canada and is now the largest “Canadian-Owned” IT staffing/consulting company.
Procom’s areas of staffing expertise include:
• Application Development
• Project Management
• Quality Assurance
• Business/Systems Analysis
• Datawarehouse & Business Intelligence
• Infrastructure & Network Services
• Risk Management & Compliance
• Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
• Security & Privacy
Specialties• Contract Staffing (Staff Augmentation)
• Permanent Placement (Staff Augmentation)
• ICAP (Contractor Payroll)
• Flextrack (Vendor Management System)
Job Description
As a Software Test Engineer, in the Test Development Engineering (TDE) team of the Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG), you will develop tests to validate SSD firmware. Responsibilities include test strategy contributor, software coding of tests to be performed, supporting code design reviews, debugging tests and test environment issues. You will engage closely with other TDEs, Test Execution teams, and Software/Firmware developers to design and implement new test cases/scenarios.
Qualifications
Education: BSEE/CE/CS with 4 years’ experience or MSEE/CE/CS with 2 years of experience in the following:
- Solid experience with firmware or software validation approaches and processes
- Experience in one or more programming languages (e.g Python, C++, C#)
- Experience with firmware/software development and debug tools (logic analyzers, compilers/linkers, debuggers, source control systems).
SOFTWARE TEST ENGINEER NICE TO HAVE SKILLS
- Experience with enterprise class storage solutions and environment
- Expertise in SATA, SAS, NVMe protocol and debug, including knowledge of relevant debug tools
- Experience working in an agile environment
- Experience developing and debugging code in the Windows* or Linux* environments, in particular with device drivers or firmware