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Cambridge : to £49k
S/W Test, Scripting/Programming, Wireless Chips

This highly successful company continue to grow and are currently seeking a Senior Software Test Engineer to test and debug software for their range of wireless chips.

You will take ownership of the testing of a major aspect of a project and will be responsible for delivering the software test results on a timescale agreed with the group leader. This role involves the mentoring of junior members of the team. You should be able to work with minimal supervision.

Key skills:

Required:
· Degree (or equivalent qualification) in maths/science/software/electronics
· Excellent proven experience of at least one scripting/programming language
· Excellent proven understanding of software test methodologies
· Proven experience of testing commercial software
· Good understanding of software test debug techniques
· Effective team player
· Good communicator
· Good problem solving ability

Desired:
· Some experience of software development
· Experience of wireless communication protocols such as Bluetooth, UWB or Wi-Fi
· Competent with using laboratory equipment such as scopes, digital multimeters, etc

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