[NBLUG/talk] Software Engineer in Test with Google

Yancy Rivera yancyr at google.com
Tue Jun 10 10:47:29 PDT 2008


This position is located in Mountain View, CA / Seattle, WA / New York, NY
(Only 10+ years experience) / Zurich, Switzerland (Only 10+ years
experience) / Bangalore, India

***The area: Engineering*

Google Test Engineers guarantee that our company's software works every time
for every user while scaling to the highest levels. We tackle huge
technicalchallenges that push the limits of
computer science. Our team is a collaborative, global organization
consisting of engineers with the highest levels of technical depth,
programming skill and a passion for quality.
The role: Software Engineer in Test

As a Software Engineer in Test, you will examine, validate, and test large
scale software development and deployment projects as well as help design
and build intelligent systems that can explore various use cases and
scenarios.

Google's large variety of products offers an amazing range of opportunities
for you to make a big impact on the quality of software seen by millions of
people around the world. Your primary responsibility as a Software Engineer
in Test will be to work with the development and test engineering teams to
automate testing, create new test harnesses, implement new automation tools
and create innovative automated test systems.
Requirements:

   - BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent, PhD in Computer Science a
   plus.
   - 3+ years of development and/or test automation experience.
   - Excellent coding skill in C, C++. Java, or Python.
   - Good scripting skills in at least one common language (Perl, Python,
   Shell).
   - Highly proficient in a Unix/Linux environment.
   - Deep knowledge of internet technologies.

Please send me your resume if you are interested, thank you.

-- 
Yancy Rivera
Technical Sourcer, Google Inc.
Mountain View, California U.S.A.
Office: (650) 214-2797

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