AnySignal

Test Software Engineer

AnySignal • US
AnySignal is a startup whose mission is to usher in the next generation of RF products and services. For the most demanding space and defense missions, AnySignal provides a flexible platform with world-class performance that is easy to deploy, monitor, purchase, and upgrade.

Our team has a diverse range of backgrounds that cover cloud computing to artificial intelligence, communications and sensing, embedded systems, and much more.

As a Test Software Engineer on the Space team, you will own AnySignal’s test and automation framework that enables testing of hardware, software, and DSP systems. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to empower rapid, repeatable testing of space and ground segment components, and will develop a software framework that empower rapid iteration and triage of system functionality.

Responsibilities

  • Develop core software framework for engineers to write automated tests
  • Implement and scale test architecture used by Space team counterparts
  • Build UIs that report test results
  • Design setups and write testcases that exercise crucial functional and hardware-in-the-loop functionality
  • Construct datapaths and queries that accelerate the diagnosis of issues seen on spacecraft and ground segment components
  • Required Skills

  • Familiarity with gathering system requirements and specifications
  • Expertise in Python
  • Experience building software that interfaces with SQL and/or NoSQL databases
  • Experience writing test plans and designing robust, reusable test code with clearly defined test steps and bounds checking
  • Desired Skills

  • Expertise architecting scalable SQL and/or NoSQL databases
  • Experience developing web applications capable of clearly presenting test results
  • Proficiency in Git
  • Ability to develop tests that thoroughly exercise embedded systems
  • Strong understanding of networking concepts
  • Fundamental understanding of RF and DSP concepts
  • Working knowledge of GNU Radio
  • Ability to rapidly determine software edgecases and emulate hardware faults in hostile space environments