IDT, provider of automated software testing, data analysis, and cybersecurity solutions for complex, mission-critical systems in the US Department of Defense (DoD), is seeking a Software Test Engineer Intern to be based in our Arlington, VA office. This Software Test Engineer will work with a fast-paced team of mission-focused engineers to solve some of the DoD’s toughest challenges.
Requirements
- Experience with software testing, test automation, and test tools
- Understanding test automation design patterns, and software testing principles and methodologies
- Understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Ability to quickly learn new applications and tools
- Experience with Test Automation or Integration and Test (I&T) of a tactical defense system
- Ability to develop software tests for software written in C/C++, Java, JavaScript or Python
- Software development skills with C/C++, Java, JavaScript, Python, GIT
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement automated testing strategies using automated testing solutions, such as IDT’s ATRT Test Manager, SmartBear’s TestComplete, or open-source test tools such as Cypress or Selenium
- Automate software system operations by understanding customer and program requirements
- Design, build and execute end-to-end and regression automation tests for tactical defense systems
- Generate status reports for test results and associated issues
- Support and enhance the existing testing process by suggesting continuous improvement initiatives
- Evaluate and analyze automation metrics
- Work with minimal supervision to implement best-in-class solutions
Other
- Initiative, creativity, reliability, and efficient teamwork will be required to successfully deliver innovative solutions in this dynamic customer space.
- self-starter, who can communicate effectively and work well in a team environment.
- All applicants must be able to obtain/maintain an active U.S. Security Clearance.
- Problem-solving skills with the ability to navigate ambiguous situations
- Excellence in technical communication with peers and non-technical cohorts