Software Test Automation Engineer
Stefanini Group is hiring!
Stefanini is looking for a Software Test Automation Engineer, Allen Park, MI
For quick apply, please reach out to Fardeen Ali at 248-582-6473/Fardeen.ali2@stefanini.com
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Software Test Automation Engineer to join our team, focusing on comprehensive ECU-level (L2) testing for BCM feature application within the FNV3.x architecture. This role is critical for ensuring the quality, reliability, and performance of our embedded software components through robust test design, automation, execution, and continuous improvement.The Body Control Software team is dedicated to creating Body Control Application Software components, developing and enhancing existing software components that integrate with existing architectures, as well as supporting our next-generation vehicle systems.
Responsibilities
Requirements and Test Case Design-
Analyze software requirements to define test strategy and ensure adequate coverage.-
Design, author, and review L2 test cases in TestRail, including smoke, sanity, regression, and stability testing.
Test Automation and Execution-
Develop, automate, and maintain test suites and scripts using tools such as GTest and Python.-
Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipelines and execute them against nightly engineering and release builds.
Test Environment and Defect Management-
Configure and maintain test automation, test management, defect tracking, measurement, and debugging tools.-
Identify, report, analyze, and retest defects to support timely resolution.
Reporting and Coverage Analysis-
Generate test execution reports covering pass/fail results, progress, and test coverage.-
Analyze requirement, code, and interface coverage to identify gaps and improve test effectiveness.
Root Cause Analysis and Continuous Improvement-
Investigate test failures and determine whether the cause is related to the system under test, test environment, or test case/script.-Maintain test cases and automation scripts as requirements and designs evolve, with a focus on expanding negative-scenario coverage.