Overview
ARM QA Engineer Jobs in Houston, TX at TheCorporate
Title: ARM QA Engineer
Company: TheCorporate
Location: Houston, TX
Job Title: ARM QA Engineer – UEFI/BIOS & Windows on ARM Testing
Location: Houston, TX, USA
Job Requirements
We are looking for an ARM Test Engineer with 4 to 8 years of relevant experience in UEFI/BIOS testing, Windows on ARM validation, and firmware application testing. Candidate should have a good understanding of ARM embedded architecture and hands-on experience testing low-level hardware interfaces.
Key Responsibilities
Testing of UEFI/BIOS on ARM-based platforms.
Perform functional, regression, and system-level testing for Windows on ARM environments.
Validate firmware applications running on ARM processors.
Conduct interface testing for UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, and DAC.
Collaborate with development teams to identify, debug, and resolve issues.
Document test procedures, results, and maintain bug reports.
Work Experience:
Required Skill/Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Computer Engineering, or related field.
4 to 8 years of hands-on experience in embedded systems and firmware testing.
Knowledge of ARM embedded architecture.
Experience in UEFI/BIOS testing on ARM systems.
Hands-on experience testing Windows on ARM platforms.
Proficiency in firmware application testing on ARM processors.
Experience testing hardware interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, DAC.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with automated test frameworks and CI/CD pipelines.
Knowledge of firmware security testing (e.g., secure boot, TPM).
Exposure to board bring-up and hardware validation processes.
Familiarity with debugging and validation tools.
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