职位描述:
Job Description:
Experienced telecommunications software Test Engineer. Technical knowledge or test experience with telecommunications systems is desirable. Create, design, and execute test cases for Carrier Access Corporation Telecommunications product. Job entails analyzing functional and systems requirements documents, writing and executing test cases against those requirements. Participating in plan reviews, using some test tools such as WebLoad, WAST and so on to do loading test and performance test. Able to revise the test scripts when needed and run automated test tools. Having responsiblity to report bugs and deliver test results professionally, work with developers' team to resolve product issues, follow up issues until they were resolved/closed. Must work well in a fast paced, team environment while demonstrating team oriented skills. Carrier Access Corporation is looking for people that have a strong desire to learn, work in a multi-national environment, and advance their career. Will work very closely with an American that lives in China.
Requirement:
1. Familiar with the process of software testing, 2+ years software testing working experience.
2. Able to write test cases based on the requirements and finish the tests.
3. Familiar with some popular testing tools, and have the experience of auto testing and able to write test script.
4. Have the capability of logic thinking, self teaching, and have skills to make conclusion.
5. Have good communication skills and can cooperate with the team.
6. Working experience in telecommunication is a plus
公司简介
About Carrier Access
A Decade of Helping Customers by Consolidating Services and Technologies
Carrier Access' founders chose an apt name at its founding in 1992. For more than a decade, the company has remained committed to the consolidation of services and technologies for the service provider needing to save space and money.
Founding chief executive Roger Koenig and corporate development officer Nancy Pierce initially served as consultants, helping enterprises discover new ways to integrate broadband access and lower communications expenses. Koenig and Pierce turned their business into a value-added reseller operation in 1989, after realizing consultancy alone could not deliver the full package of design, equipment and service desired by their customers.
Carrier Access produces consolidated access technology designed to streamline your network operations so you can do more with less.
Carrier Access evolved from the reseller business four years later, based on its founders'experience and frustration with piecing together third-party T1 access equipment that lacked cost and space efficiencies, and serviceability. Koenig and Pierce realized that serving carriers communication networks with optimized, consolidated access technology often meant designing a smaller, more efficient network access box unlike anything offered by the existing telecommunications equipment companies. Many companies had attempted to bring together the old world of analog phone lines and the emerging Internet packet world in a common architecture, but they still thought in terms of large, cumbersome systems that filled a wiring closet - systems too unwieldy to be aligned with corporate budgets or small-office space constraints.
Carrier Access' first signature product, the Access Bank?set new levels of performance in the mid-1990s for a small, compact T1 access system capable of consolidating many channels of copper-based phone networks in a system as small as a pizza box. The popularity of this system allowed Carrier Access to grow its product line by adding a range of data, wireless and fiber access products while maintaining its original focus on adding more access bandwidth integration at lower costs. The acquisition of Paragon Networks in November 2003, added the BROADwayTM MASTERseriesTMand FREEwayTMto further expand its product and solutions offering.
While the company's 21st century product catalog has grown significantly from its 1995 roots, every access technology produced by Carrier Access shares a common theme. All product architectures serve the customer goals of consolidation of access and consolidation of services -which has expanded to include media-rich and personalization services. In recent years, consolidation has moved from being "nice-to-have" to being critical in the 21st century, as carriers look to reduce both capital and operating expenses as a means of sheer survival. Carrier Access sits positioned at this intersection -responding to the demands of both the carriers and their customers.
Since becoming a publicly traded company in 1998, the company has evolved and changed, but its customers still find Carrier Access to be responsive by holding true to its promise of reducing equipment size and lowering cost while consolidating more services in a smaller space. And through the people of Carrier Access, who apply their ability and industry savvy to adapt designs to customers'changing needs. Additionally, Carrier Access'partners have been a key to new account wins across the spectrum of carriers and markets. Partners work with Carrier Access to integrate end-to-end networking software and service delivery with the reliability and simplicity network users expect.