FAQs
What does the Software Test Engineer I role involve?
The Software Test Engineer I role involves performing manual testing, API testing, designing and maintaining test suites, executing test scenarios, developing automated regression tests, and contributing to the SDLC testing strategy.
What technologies are commonly used in this role?
Commonly used technologies include Ruby, React JS, SQL, Postman, Webdriver, and AWS.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field is required, along with up to 2 years of experience in a related field or 4 years of equivalent experience.
What are the opportunities for career growth in this position?
There are opportunities to expand expertise, grow skills, and potentially drive innovation in various sectors within the Cox family of brands, including transportation, cleantech, healthcare, and esports.
Does this position offer any benefits?
Yes, benefits include competitive pay, health care insurance, 401k with company matching, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more.
What is the salary range for this position?
The salary range for this position is between $64,200.00 and $96,400.00 per year, depending on factors like location and the candidate's skills and experience.
Is experience with automated testing required?
While the role involves some automated testing, it primarily focuses on manual testing. Familiarity with automated testing is beneficial but not strictly required.
What is the work environment like at Cox?
The work environment at Cox is collaborative and supportive, with an emphasis on recognition, growth, and making a positive impact in various sectors.
How does Cox support employee well-being?
Cox supports employee well-being through a flexible vacation policy, paid wellness time, comprehensive medical benefits, and resources for childcare and eldercare.
Are there any specific coding languages that I need to know?
Yes, familiarity with coding in Java, C#, Ruby, and SQL is required for this position.