Infotainment Test Engineer Engineering - Plano, TX at Geebo

Infotainment Test Engineer

Title:
Infotainment Test EngineerLocation:
Plano, TX (onsite) Type:
Full time role
Responsibilities:
Experience in Automotive Infotainment Validation utilizing relevant tool chains such as CANCANoe.
Experience Working with infotainment bench or vehicle setup Validate business requirements against the implementation through comprehensive testing.
Produce client deliverables such as detailed test plans, test cases, test scripts, and test reports.
Plan test cycles, create test cases collection.
Review test plans, schedules, release plans, test cases Ensure integrity of test cases in JIRA Support triage sessions, joint test events, defect prioritization, regression testing and defect closure Ensure deliverables are of the highest quality to promote client satisfaction.
Acting as an Agile leader, flexible to play multiple roles in the team.
Share knowledge with the team through training, documents, etc.
Flexibility to learn new technologies as required by the project.
Independently manage assigned tasks Be responsible for quality analysis.
Build Metrics and graphs for defect management.
Testing - Point of Contact for horizontal teams
Qualifications:
Experience in Automotive Infotainment Validation utilizing relevant tool chains such as CANCANoe.
Experience Working with infotainment bench or vehicle setup.
Hands-on experience in the following activities:
functionality testing, System testing, Regression testing, automation testing Hands-on experience in the following activities:
test estimation, test planning, and test reporting Demonstrates a breadth and/or depth of technical/Industry competence.
Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills Must be flexible to new situations and challenges.
Passion for delivery Good time management skills Problem-solving skills are required.
Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Business Requirements Jira Metrics Networking Passionate Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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