Introduction
WatsonX Orders is an IBM Silicon Valley based technology group working on a world-class conversational AI system. Our mission is to deliver advanced solutions that address real-world needs in the quick service restaurant industry. We use state-of-the-art Machine Learning and related technologies to deliver a product that will help serve tens of millions of customers per day.
Your Role and Responsibilities
IBM Watsonx Orders is looking for a QA Automation Engineer to support the quality and testing of edge artificial intelligence (AI) product.
This QA role presents the opportunity to work at the intersection of audio hardware, deep learning, and edge device infrastructure while collaborating with a dynamic team and helping enable one of the largest deployments of brick-and-mortar AI technology.
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Ideal candidates will be excited to work in a complex testing environment comprised of a variety of hardware and software integrations and a wide range of interfaces.
Candidate should be experienced developing custom automation frameworks and scripts and working extensively in Python, including injection of application messaging to generate testing conditions within a microservices based architecture.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
• Critical thinking and a problem-solving mindset
• 4+ years of custom test automation experience (writing and executing tests)
• Proficient in Python
• Experience with CI/CD frameworks
• Experience working in a dynamic, and ever-changing environment
• Knowledge of hardware, networking, Linux, deployment practices, testing of distributed products, and API, and back-end testing
• Demonstrated communications skills
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
• BS/MS in Computer Science / Engineering or Linguistics or equivalent experience
• Experience / knowledge in (computational) linguistics is a plus
• Familiarity with machine learning evaluation metrics is a plus
• Experience testing audio hardware