Battery Life QA Engineer
Why Apple? We live in a mobile and device driven world where knowledge of the physical world around us is needed. We rely on this knowledge to get around, to learn about our environment and to enable spectacular new features for custom applications. Apple is meeting those needs as robustly and as creatively as possible and is interested in people who want to help meet that commitment. Apple has a world-class reputation for product quality and we need your help to keep those high standards for battery life. We're looking for critical thinkers who would like to play a key role in our engineering process, working in a fast-paced environment across a range of technologies to help us ensure all of our devices have best-of-class battery life.
Responsibilities include designing, developing, and owning automated tests for validating battery life as well as post-processing and reporting of test results. You will be responsible for running tests, analyzing test results against expectations, and collaborating with engineering teams to debug observed battery life issues in order to ensure products and software releases are of the highest quality . You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining test automation frameworks and for proactively identifying automated solutions to streamline our workflows.
- Bachelors/Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience
- Experience developing automated test frameworks and proficiency in a scripting language (eg, Python)
- Strong QA experience in test planning/strategy/methodologies and self-sufficient in debugging, troubleshooting and problem solving
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)
- System level knowledge of hardware and software
- Experience in functional, performance or battery life testing of mobile devices
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