Qa Engineer Resume
San Jose, CA
SUMMARY:
- Worked as a WLAN Systems QA Feature for 9 years with a team of over 20 SW developers on multiple WLAN projects with multiple features, wrote and executed complex test scenarios and identified bugs in the early stage of the software development cycle. Consistently performed as an individual contributor & trained newer team members with new technologies including STA/Access point side in 802.11ac MU - MIMO, TxBF, WDS-WDS, VHT160 IOT OTA performance testbed, Handling OEM testbed
- Expertise in debugging Performance issues.
- Self-Motivated, passionate for newer technologies, knack for finding software bugs, strong team player and easy to work with business rule document.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Technologies: WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, OFDM, MIMO and MU-MIMO
Operating Systems: Win7,Win 8, Linux-Android, WinCE5.0, iOS, MAC
Language: C, C++, Shell, Python, Perl.
Protocol: WLAN-MAC, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP.
Debug Tools: Microsoft Confidential 1.6.8367.0/2.0.9200 , 2.1,Wireshark, Omni Peek, Ethereal Bugzilla Ver 2.20.1, Windbg, Windows Performance analyzer, X-Ray, QXDM, QPST, CrashScope, ADB commands, JIRA, PRISM, Putty, TeraTerm.
Traffic Utilities: Ixia Chariot, Iperf.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, San Jose, CA
QA Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Plan, execute tests and help identify bugs during the product cycle. Send out Weekly Dashboards throughout the product cycle including Test Status, Pass/Fail %, Regression Results etc. Interact with cross-functional teams to resolve issues for multiple features (MU-MIMO, TxBF, WDS, and IOT) performance for OTA setup.
- Handling Confidential (80/160MHz and 80+80 MHz channels) IOT performance and interoperability issues with all latest/legacy STA’s devices available in market.
- Involved more than 8 OEM testbed preparation and issue reporting for QCA access point.
Confidential, San Jose, CA
QA Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for verification and validation of IEEE 802.11abgn/ac functionality of Confidential Snapdragon MSM 8974, 8960 on Win8 platform and APQ8064 platform on Android JB4.2.
- Involved STA, SoftAP functionality, P2P functionality, P2P Concurrency and WPS 2.0, LFR Roaming features testing and handling customer issues in Google Campus Mountain View CA and Lab 126.
- Responsible for Windows Hardware Certification tests for Microsoft Logo certification of Wi-Fi driver.
Confidential
QA Engineer
Responsibilities:
- BAT, SOFTAP, ROAMING and Testing Cisco Compatible Extension (CCX) specification (V1-V5) feature for Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) on Marvell WLAN device. WHQL is a Microsoft facility that tests and certifies third-party hardware and driver products for compatibility.
- Testing our Wireless LAN (WLAN) device to ensure that it will function correctly with the Microsoft Windows Operating system. These procedures use the Microsoft Windows Driver Kit (WDK) and Driver Test Manager (DTM).
Confidential
QA Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Executing test and generating test reports, tracking defects, participating in test case reviews and preparing documents of user manuals for test application.
- The scope of my expertise includes designing of test beds, developing test cases according to new features and testing.
- Testing and debugging of SD Memory Card with Confidential and WLAN in synchronized and individual mode both.
Confidential
QA Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Managing complete feature testing for Wi-Fi driver for 802.11 b, g.
- Handling and preparing script for automation setup for Confidential SDIO host controller driver.
- Creating and maintaining the test case documents, validating and handling test case reviews.
Confidential
Trainee Engineer
Responsibilities:
- As a Trainee Engineer I have involved in Research & Analysis of GSM-R, EuroBalise Design, and Documentation along with worked over RFID principal under Confidential Singh.
