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Must have PCEP certification
Responsibilities:
The Firmware Test Engineer II will collaborate and establish trusting relationships with cross-functional teams to design and execute tests used to validate firmware used on embedded systems. You will participate in the new product development process supporting deliverables at key milestones.
You ll also be DISRUPTIVE through these duties and responsibilities:
Design, develop, execute, and troubleshoot test procedures for firmware features, applications, and subsystems of low to mid-level complexity with minimal supervision from Senior/Principal engineers.
Facilitate review and refinement of engineering requirements for test needs.
Facilitate peer-review of test designs and automation.
Support development of test plans that enable the delivery of firmware that meets all requirements by testing.
Support agile project teams through the new product development process.
Lead continuous improvement efforts of test development.
Conduct experiments, perform simulations, and draw concise, logical conclusions by analyzing data.
Use Agile methods to define tasks, provide estimates, and communicate progress to ensure adherence to schedule and Milwaukee Tool s processes.
Schedule, develop agendas for, lead, and document technical meetings and formal presentations.
Role model Milwaukee Tool s culture while providing technical guidance, mentorship, and coaching junior Engineers.
What TOOLS you ll bring with you:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
2+ years of experience with verification/validation testing, hardware in the loop (HIL) testing, embedded systems and/or PCBA design.
Ability to read schematics and component data sheets, along with a proficient understanding of digital circuits to understand the interaction between firmware and electronics.
Experience using laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, power supplies, e-loads, data acquisition systems, multimeters, power analyzers, etc.
Exposure to National Instrument hardware, Test Stand, and/or LabView in automated testing (Development or Execution).
Exposure to various scripting languages (Python, C#, or C/C++ etc.).
Experience participating in the software development lifecycle.
Proficient using tools required for software configuration management, requirements management, defect tracking, and peer review.
Experience with one or more of the following: DevOps, automated testing, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD).
Excellent problem-solving skills, exercises independent judgement, and works well under pressure in a dynamic environment.
Self-motivated, organized, efficient, and process oriented.
Strong communication skills (verbal and written).
Ability to travel up to 10% (Domestic and International).
Other TOOLS we prefer you to have:
Experience developing or executing unit tests and a basic understanding of structural testing methodologies.
Experience collaborating cross-functionally outside of your core discipline.
Exposure to bare-metal firmware design.