Graduate Test Engineer/Software
Adelaide
Gaming Laboratories International
Type: Full-time
Level: Junior Level
Salary:
3 years ago
Deadline: 2020-12-16
Job Description
- Understand third party software and various technical requirements to ensure compliance;
- Set up, configure, and execute test and analysis of software and hardware of gaming machines and systems submitted by GLI Australia's customers;
- Assess whether the software and hardware tested meets national and international acceptance criteria for technical and regulatory standards;
- Review code implementation and perform tests to check functionality;
- Document and communicate test results to internal and external clients;
- Utilise various internal tools used for project tracking and management;
- Adhere to strict quality requirements;
- Maintain contacts with customers across Australia, Asia, and the Pacific Islands, and with GLI Australia's parent company in the USA.
Job Requirement
- Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or 2+ years of equivalent experience in software testing;
- High level of proficiency in programming languages, such as C/C++;
- Solid understanding of test methodologies;
- Mathematics;
- Knowledge of communication protocols such as TCP/IP;
- Thorough understanding of computer system architecture and/or database design;
- Interest in both hardware and software aspects of automated systems;
- Use of debug tools;
- Good analytical and reasoning tools;
- Exposure to project tracking tools;
- Good knowledge of the English language (verbal and written);
- Be able to demonstrate a high degree of attention to quality, details, correctness, and deadlines;
- Gaming knowledge and understanding of gaming protocol would be an advantage.
Company Introduction
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Gaming Laboratories International, LLC delivers the highest quality land-based, lottery and iGaming testing and assessment services. GLI’s laboratory locations are found on six continents, and the company holds U.S. and international accreditations for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, 17020, and 17065 standards for technical competence in the gaming, wagering and lottery industries.