Hi,
Please find the below requirement & let me know your interest with updated
resume.

Job Description: Job Title* Technology Lead | Testing processes | Test
Automation Process
Work Location & Address*        Englewood CO 80112
Contract duration (in months)*  6

Job Details:

Must Have Skills (Top 3 technical skills only) * 1. Testing 2. WIFI 3.
Automation

Detailed Job Description:
•       Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a relevant
engineering subject or computer science
•       1 to 5 years of software testing and/or development experience,
ideally with handset or telecommunication software
•       Hands-on experience of testing WiFi connection management solutions
and/or complex telecommunication systems
•       Working experience of WiFi – 802.11, WiFi QOS,EAP based
authentication
•       Hands-on experience of using test management and issue tracking
tools
•       Ideally some experience with automated test tools
•       Experience of using RF lab environments, such as Octoscope, Rohde
and Schwarz and Ixia
•       Working knowledge of programming languages, such as C++, Java or
Pearl.

Desired years of experience*:
Above 5 years

Education/ Certifications (Required):
BE

Top 3 responsibilities you would expect the Subcon to shoulder and execute*:
1. Test Plan
2. Testcase writing
3. Test reporting

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*Venkat*

*SRS Consulting Inc.*

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