For this position, we are looking for a person who would ensure the quality, correctness, and verification of embedded software components throughout the development lifecycle.
The work includes preparing test strategies and specifications, planning verification activities, and ensuring that software releases meet defined requirements and quality standards.
Depending on the tasks, the role may also involve developing automated tests, maintaining test frameworks, and supporting engineering teams with verification-related input.
Other responsibilities would include:
- Create software test plans and test specifications in alignment with project requirements and quality expectations.
- Define, set up and maintain test frameworks, including interfaces to automated build and integration pipelines.
- Perform requirements analysis and execute component, integration and software tests according to defined schedules.
- Analyze test logs, traces and automated test results, and document findings with clear defect reports.
- Maintain and improve component-level test cases based on requirements and design documentation.
- Ensure full verification coverage by following structured engineering and Scrum-based development processes.
- Support cross-functional engineering teams on software quality topics and provide verification input when needed.
- Track verification progress, prepare reports for release milestones and communicate status to project stakeholders.
- Maintain and expand verification infrastructure, including automation and cybersecurity-related test capabilities.
We are looking for a person with the following experience:
- Proven experience in embedded application testing within a Linux environment.
- Solid understanding of modern verification techniques and quality practices for embedded systems.
- Familiarity with industry standards such as IEC 62304.
- Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills.
- Working knowledge of configuration management and project tools (e.g. DevOps, Polarion).
- Fluency in English (written and spoken) is required.