Sr. Software QA Engineer (10760.93) Information Technology (IT) - Milpitas, CA at Geebo

Sr. Software QA Engineer (10760.93)

Company Name:
FireEye
Develop test plans to verify functionality and performance of FireEye WebMPS products. Develop Scripts to automate test cases after manual testing. Utilize third-party tools and open-source to perform tests. Develop test plans to verify malware detection. Participate in technical discussion to gain and transfer knowledge about various components in Fireeye products. File bugs and verify resolved bugs. Communicate and discuss identified software issues with the product managers and developers for resolution.
Masters degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related technical field, and one year of professional experience in the position offered or related capacity(ies). Experience must include:
1. Network & Security, including experience with Routing, Switching, Firewalls, IPSec, Deep Packet Inspection, UTM systems, IPS and/or IDS
2. Strong knowledge of TCP/IP protocol suite
3. Network and Security traffic generator tools such as IXIA and Breakingpoint
4. Knowledge of key IT technologies HTTP Web Servers and/or SMTP Mail Servers
5. Linux and Windows operating systems
6. Scripting languages, such as Python
7. Good understanding of testing methodologies, writing test plans, test cases and software development lifecycle
TO APPLY: Please mail your resume to HR (T. DeHont), FireEye, 1440 McCarthy Blvd, Milpitas CA 95035. Please reference Job #10760.93Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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