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Software Engineer in Test (SDET)
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Bellevue/Redmond Redmond, WA 98052
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:Redmond, WA 98052
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Software/Web Development
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Software Engineer in Test (SDET)
Xtreme Consulting Group, Inc. has an Immediate Need for a Software Engineer in Test!
If you’re looking to join a small (~160 people) but rapidly growing company then we are the one. Xtreme Consulting Group Inc. is a business and IT services firm that delivers project management and IT services to help clients reduce costs, enhance organizational flexibility, and improve their performance. Xtreme Consulting Group was voted “#2 Best Small Company to Work For 2008” by CEO Magazine!
Job Description
The Datacenter Deployment Team is looking for a strong SDET to test the applications and procedures that allow our internal users to deploy and maintain deployment applications around the world. As a member of the Engineering Test team, this position will be responsible for running manual tests as well as automating new and existing test cases with C#, Perl, or Powershell. Additional responsibilities include writing test plans and working with PM/Dev to provide architecture feedback for our products. Qualifications must include experience managing Windows 2003 servers, at least a passing knowledge of Active Directory, excellent hardware and Windows troubleshooting skills, knowledge of C# or C++, and at least 3 years experience as a tester. Knowledge of MOM 2005,VB Script or Perl is a plus.
Xtreme Offers:
Xtreme pays 100% of benefits premium for employee (Health, Dental, Life, STD & LTD)
2 weeks paid vacation
5 sick paid days per year
Training opportunities & bonuses for passed exams & certification
Learn more about Xtreme at our website www.xtremeconsulting.com. Xtreme Consulting Group, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, committed to workforce diversity.
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