[SGVLUG] Test Engineer - network/website acceleration - Pasadena

Kathy Magel kathy.magel at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 2 10:58:56 PST 2011


FastSoft, launched in 2006 from technology developed at Caltech, 
develops network optimization products that speed the distribution of digital 
content across the Internet and increase web application performance.  The 
technology is performed through algorithms that control TCP packets vs 
compression. 

Our product is selling and we are growing. 

We're currently looking for a Test Engineer (full-time position).  Ideal 
candidate will have background in networking/appliance testing and experience in 
C programming and scripting (Shell or Python). This position requires 
significant programming/scripting to extend our automated tests and develop new 
testing harnesses. 


Position is full-time and onsite in Pasadena (no telecommuting).

Responsibilities: 
* Develop and extend the regression, functional, and performance test plans and 
automation for our products, in both white box and black box testing 

* Identify, setup, test, and troubleshoot various permutations of 
software/hardware/network configurations 

* Develop tools, scripts, and programs to implement test automation 
* Execute process/systems for quick identification, logging and tracking bugs 
and performance issues 


Qualifications: 
* BS and/or MS in Computer Science or Engineering 
* Strong experience with scripting (Shell or Python)
* Strong C programming 
* Experience/knowledge with TCP/IP and networking protocols  
* Experience with configuring/managing/automating common network services and 
applications such as web, ftp, firewall, http proxy & caching 

* Familiarity with Unix/Linux and Windows system administration 
* Experience with unit-testing & unit-testing framework 
* Proficient written communication and documentation skill 

Location: Pasadena CA 

Competitive salary + employee benefits. 

Please email resume: kathy.magel at fastsoft.com

 Kathy Magel
(626) 419-0099 (cell)
www.linkedin.com/in/kmagel 
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