Monday, October 15, 2007

Quality Assurance/Software Release Engineer at ARCHIVE

The Internet Archive is seeking a Quality Assurance/Software Release Engineer to build, test and release our open source software projects. In this role, you will be part of a team that is designing and using open source tools to collect, organize, and provide access to the most comprehensive public archive of web materials.

The Internet Archive is a technology non profit based in San Francisco's Presidio. Find out more about our organization and web archive of over 100 billion URL captures at www.archive.org , as well as our tools and services at http://wa.archive.org/

You will work closely with a core group of engineers to write and execute test plans, review new and changed software, automate testing processes, benchmark performance, track bugs and feature requests, manage source code, diagnose/fix problems, and build/release software.

Requirements:
  • 2+ years experience in software engineering or testing
  • Extensive knowledge of Unix/Linux
  • Familiarity with Java and other scripting languages
  • Excellent knowledge of major web/Internet technologies
  • Ability to write and execute test plans
  • Experience with automated and unit testing methods
  • Ability to define and track quality assurance metrics
  • Experience with source control systems, Maven experience preferred but not required.
  • Excellent analytical/reporting skills
Desired:
  • Experience performing API level testing, system testing, black box functional testing, UI testing, stress, load and white box testing.
  • Web content/application authoring experience
  • Experience with giant datasets and databases
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • BS or equivalent work experience
Other:
Health, Dental and 403B plan offered.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Please send your resume and cover letter to Kristine at archive dot org with the subject line "QA/Release Engineer". The Archive thanks all applicants for their interest, but advises that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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