Short Description
Google is hiring for Test Engineer (Automation) who will take responsibility for monitoring product development and usage at all levels with an eye toward improving product quality.Job Description
- Develop test strategies.
- Automate tests using test frameworks.
- Take responsibility for monitoring product development and usage at all levels with an eye toward improving product quality.
- Create test harnesses and infrastructure.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience.
- 6 years of software development and testing experience.
- Experience with the following coding languages: C, C++, Java or Python.
- Experience with test methodologies, writing test plans, creating test cases and debugging.
- Master's Degree in Computer Science.
- Experience with the following coding languages: JavaScript or Shell.
- Strong development management or testing management experience with a proven track record in scaling highly technical teams.
Test Engineer (Automation)
It offers services designed for work and productivity (Google Docs, Sheets and Slides), email (Gmail/Inbox), scheduling and time management (Google Calendar), cloud storage (Google Drive), social networking (Google+), instant messaging and video chat (Google Allo/Duo), language translation (Google Translate), mapping and turn-by-turn navigation (Google Maps/Waze), video sharing (YouTube), notetaking (Google Keep), and photo organizing and editing (Google Photos). The company leads the development of the Android mobile operating system, the Google Chrome web browser, and Chrome OS, a lightweight operating system based on the Chrome browser. Google has moved increasingly into hardware; from 2010 to 2015, it partnered with major electronics manufacturers in the production of its Nexus devices, and in October 2016, it released multiple hardware products (including the Google Pixel smartphone, Home smart speaker, Wifi mesh wireless router, and Daydream View virtual reality headset). The new hardware chief, Rick Osterloh, stated: "a lot of the innovation that we want to do now ends up requiring controlling the end-to-end user experience". Google has also experimented with becoming an Internet carrier. In February 2010, it announced Google Fiber, a fiber-optic infrastructure that was installed in Kansas City; in April 2015, it launched Project Fi in the United States, combining Wi-Fi and cellular networks from different providers; and in 2016, it announced the Google Station initiative to make public Wi-Fi around the world, with initial deployment in India.