Job Title: System Tester
Description
The System Tester plays a critical role in ensuring the quality and reliability of complete systems by identifying defects as early as possible in the development lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
1. Test System Setup and Execution: Define, set up, and maintain test systems for evaluating the System Under Test (SysUT).
2. Q3 and Q4 Tests: Focus on Q3 and Q4 tests as outlined in the Agile Testing Quadrants, covering system-level and non-functional testing.
3. Test Case Design: Design and define test cases, writing test scripts to validate specifications.
4. Balancing Manual and Automated Tests: Determine the appropriate balance between manual and automated tests and execute them efficiently.
5. Daily Testing: Conduct daily testing, exploratory testing, and release testing to ensure smooth operations.
6. Cross-Location Collaboration: Collaborate with developers, testers, and stakeholders across multiple locations to align on test strategies and outcomes.
7. Defect Analysis and Reporting: Analyze and report test results, identifying and submitting defects for resolution.
8. Agile Principles: Operate in alignment with Agile principles, contributing to the team's success.
9. Automated System Tests: Develop and execute automated system tests using programming languages like C#.
10. Occasional Travel: Occasionally travel abroad, 2 or 3 times a year for approximately one week per trip, to foster collaboration and gain hands-on exposure to the systems under test (if required).
Qualifications
To be successful in this role, you will need:
* Proficiency in English: Proficiency in English (written and spoken) to facilitate cross-location communication.
* Independent Test System Setup: Ability to set up, install, and maintain test systems independently.
* Test Case Expertise: Expertise in writing black-box and GUI test cases.
* Gherkin Scenarios: Familiarity with Gherkin scenarios (Behavior-Driven Testing).
* Happy Flows: Skilled in creating and executing happy flows, alternative flows, and sad flows.
* Functional and Non-Functional Testing: Hands-on experience in both Functional Testing and Non-Functional Testing (e.g., scalability, reliability).
* Automated Test Development: Proficiency in automating tests using programming languages such as C#.
Necessary Know-How/Skills
You should have:
* Education: Bachelor's degree or higher in Electronics, Computer Science, or Software Engineering.
* System Knowledge: Strong system and product knowledge from the perspectives of various stakeholders (e.g., users, installers).
* Hardware and Software Understanding: Comprehensive understanding of hardware and software systems.
* Agile Testing Quadrants: Familiarity with the Agile Testing Quadrants and Agile principles.
* Analytical Skills: Analytical, creative, and abstract thinker with a strong ability to solve complex problems.
* Collaboration: Work effectively in a cross-location environment, leveraging tools and practices to maintain seamless communication and collaboration.
About Working at Bosch
We offer a hybrid work regime, flexible work conditions, and opportunities for professional growth. Our benefits include health insurance, medical office on site, training opportunities, and access to great discounts in partnerships and Bosch products.