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eero is looking for a highly proficient, lead plus hands-on WiFi Test Engineer to own our testing efforts and keep our platform running smoothly. You will help the existing WiFi test team build test cases, validate software releases, and ensure that end users have a great connectivity experience. You'll work closely with development teams, to help discover and debug issues.
As part of eero’s mission to reinvent WiFi, you’ll be making a difference in the fabric of the modern home.
Key job responsibilities
- Develop test plans for eero's whole home WiFi products
- Define, implement WiFi test cases and write automated tests
- Develop ad hoc tests to support engineering debug
- Drive decisions about testing improvements
- Drive projects from start to finish and collaborate with team-members
- Execute WiFi test plans
- Report test results and plan status
- Write detailed bug reports for engineering team
- Debug and analyze failures, summarize analysis results
- Design testbeds & test solutions based on the needs
- Support distributed development and QA teams
- Able to provide concise and clear test reports driving towards product quality improvements
A day in the life
The wifi testing team is a lean team working on multiple aspects of the wifi stack from integration, mac layer functionality, routing & networking to host layer application level validation to improve the user experience of our mesh solutions. You will be working in a fast paced environment and directly interacting with cross-functional teams and different stakeholders to drive decisions about the product.
About the team
The WiFi team in eero provides the most secure, fast, reliable and complete WiFi router system to our customers. We innovate on behalf of our customers. The team members are working closely to provide the best customer experience. WiFi team owns from design & development to quality assurance with dedicated WiFi labs.