QA Engineer
Imagination Technologies is hiring a QA Engineer to support the verification and validation of next-generation GPU cores and software. The role involves executing test plans, performing functional and regression testing, and logging defects in a collaborative environment. Candidates should have a basic understanding of software testing methodologies, Android, and Linux/Windows environments. This position offers exposure to hardware-software development lifecycles in the semiconductor IP industry.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Imagination Technologies is hiring a QA Engineer to support the verification and validation of next-generation GPU cores and software. The role involves executing test plans, performing functional and regression testing, and logging defects in a collaborative environment. Candidates should have a basic understanding of software testing methodologies, Android, and Linux/Windows environments. This position offers exposure to hardware-software development lifecycles in the semiconductor IP industry.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 company with a well-defined entry-level role in hardware/software validation, offering good learning opportunities.
The JD clearly defines the scope, team context (System Test Execution), and expected responsibilities for a junior QA role.
Must haves
- Basic understanding of software testing concepts and methodologies
- Familiarity with Android mobile platform
- Basic knowledge of Linux and Windows environments
- Attention to detail and ability to follow test procedures
- Strong willingness to learn and improve technical skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: python, scripting, embedded systems, apis, eda, jira, testrail, putty, winscp, confluence.
About the company
Established semiconductor IP company, well-regarded in its specific engineering domain but not a global FAANG-tier consumer brand.
Posts mentioning Imagination Technologies
imagination and existence
Just across my home was a house with windows covered with black sheets. I had heard that it was a house of some lawyer. I was too young at that time. Imagination is a crazy subject. You need more information to create more imagination but more information can cap your imagination at the same time. My mind painted a picture of the insides of the house in front. I had watched a lot of Hindi movies. Lawyers were big guns of the society dealing with a lot of bad people. I could see many bad people sitting in the room behind those black closed windows. They called him Shukla ji. He was a tall guy in a black and white dress with a brief case in his hand containing lots of money. Once we accidentally confronted each other and he praised me saying I would one day become a very big lawyer. I had never seen him. Neither he ever met me. Things have changed a lot over past 20 years. He doesn’t live there anymore. I am not sure if he is alive. I am not sure if I am alive, either. I have ran out of imagination. Sometimes I wonder if I could ever imagine like I used to. That makes me anxious. Maybe my brain doesn’t have that capacity anymore, maybe I can never be the same child again. Is it over? Wait.. or have I just become better at imagination but this time in negative way. I worry a lot. That’s some imagination, right ? Should I get happy for the first time about the fact that I worry a lot; I overthink. Is the existential crisis that hits me every night - an imagination but the adult version of it? I think the lawyer must have died but I am alive. I think therefore I am.
Nudging Kids from Screens to Books
‘It’s like reintroducing a lost language’: How parents, schools in Delhi are gently nudging kids from screens to books | Delhi News - The Indian Express https://share.google/w2X7AHknFzBPEF52W
How to be present in the moment.
Lately, whatever I am doing , I am not active/present in the moment. I am diverted in some other negative thoughts or dreams and some imagination. It might be because of past stressful events and traumas but then the question is how to be present in the moment and feel it