<br><br> Position: Engineer <br><br> Locations: Bangalore, IND <br><br> Job Requisition Id: 3047088 <br><br> Job Area: Engineering Group, Engineering Group > Systems Test Engineering <br><br> General Summary: The engineer’s role would be to support testing efforts for graphics sw stack and adjacent technologies like touch, ml, power, multimedia( (video, audio, camera, graphics, display). Primary responsibilities will be to write and execute testcases and device automation. <br>- Evaluate technologies, systems, and devices through testing, logging and analysis. <br>- Candidate must be able to create test environments using software and hardware tools. <br>- Develop test procedures, execute tests, and isolate problems. <br>- Develop automation systems for executing tests and parsing results. <br>- Make sure the product automation is always running with the latest guidelines and features. <br> The Engineer must have a good understanding of graphics technologies(directX and/or openGL, display) and experience with automation - c/c++ programming and/or python programming <br><br> Minimum Qualifications: <br>- Experience working with and testing applications on Windows <br>- Expert in C/C++/Python programming <br>- Outstanding problem-solving skills <br>- Excellent communication and team working skills. <br>- Physical presence in Qualcomm Bangalore office is expected <br>- Proven experience in test automation development, source code management, continuous integration, and script programming, test framework development. Preferred additional qualifications: <br>- Experience working with and testing applications on Linux and Android <br>- Expertise on Windows Graphics - DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 <br>- Experience in Windows Multimedia / Windows on Snapdragon software <br><br> Applicants: If you need an accommodation, during the application/hiring process, you may request an accommodation by sending email to <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="mailto:accommodationsupport@qualcomm.com?subject=Accommodation%20Support">accommodationsupport</a> <br><br> Although this role has some expected minor physical activity, this should not deter otherwise qualified applicants from applying. If you are an individual with a physical or mental disability and need an accommodation during the application/hiring process, please call Qualcomm’s toll-free number found < a href="https://qualcomm.service-now.com/hrpublic?id=hr_public_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0039028">here</a> for assistance. 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Qualcomm is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/applications. <br><br> If you would like more information about this role, please contact <a href="http://www.qualcomm.com/contact/corporate">Qualcomm Careers</a>. <br><br> About Company: Qualcomm is an American multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, and incorporated in Delaware. It creates semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology. It owns patents critical to the 5G, 4G, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA and WCDMA mobile communications standards. Qualcomm was established in 1985 by Irwin M. Jacobs and six other co-founders. Its early research into CDMA wireless cell phone technology was funded by selling a two-way mobile digital satellite communications system known as Omnitracs. After a heated debate in the wireless industry, the 2G standard was adopted with Qualcomm's CDMA patents incorporated. Afterwards there was a series of legal disputes about pricing for licensing patents required by the standard. Over the years, Qualcomm has expanded into selling semiconductor products in a predominantly fabless manufacturing model. It also developed semiconductor components or software for vehicles, watches, laptops, wi-fi, smartphones, and other devices. Qualcomm was created in July 1985 by seven former Linkabit employees led by Irwin Jacobs. The company was named Qualcomm for "QUALity COMMunications". It started as a contract research and development center largely for government and defense projects. Qualcomm merged with Omninet in 1988 and raised $3.5 million in funding in order to produce the Omnitracs satellite communications system for trucking companies. Qualcomm grew from eight employees in 1986 to 620 employees in 1991, due to demand for Omnitracs. By 1989, Qualcomm had $32 million in revenue, 50 percent of which was from an Omnitracs contract with Schneider National. Omnitracs profits helped fund Qualcomm's research and development into code-division multiple access (CDMA) technologies for cell phone networks.