Wednesday 8 August 2012

CNRe Firmware White Box / Integration Tester

The Firmware Test Engineer will play a key role in conducting functional and performance testing of the CNRe firmware components and integrated radio functionality in readying the firmware release for system integration testing.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The duties of the Firmware Test Engineer will include:
-          Working within firmware development team and with the hardware development team to define, develop, and manage functional component and integration tests.
-          Interfacing with advanced waveform development team to define, develop, and manage waveform performance tests;
-          Documenting test plans, test scripts, and test reports;
-          Coding unit tests and test structures;
-          Working in the CNRE laboratory environment to execute unit and integration tests;
-          Providing on-site technical support during lab demonstrations;
-          All other duties as required
  
QUALIFICATIONS
-          Bachelors degree in Electrical, Computer Engineering or a related discipline
-          Applicants will be required to obtain/hold a valid and current Canadian security clearance to gain access to classified spaces, information and equipment in order to perform the work associated to this position.

SKILLS/EXPERIENCE

-          System integration experience
-          Excellent communication abilities, both written and verbal.
-          Knowledge of VHF radio, TDMA and software defined radio
-          Knowledge of Linux and TI DSP embedded platforms
-          Ability to set-up and troubleshoot a network
-          Knowledge of wireless and infrastructure-based networking principles is preferred;
-          The candidate should have an interest in learning emerging software technologies and solutions related to the area of real-time embedded software development and software defined radio.
-          The candidate should have a knack for trouble-shooting and enjoy setting-up test environments, executing tests, following-up on issues, and presenting the test results.

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