Standard Bots

Manufacturing

SDET-SeniorSoftwareDeveloperEngineerinTest(SDET)

$110–150k Glen Cove, New York, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“SDET - Senior Software Developer Engineer in Test (SDET) at Standard Bots. Skills: Test automation, Software quality. Build automated tests. Own feature test suites”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Debugging networked systems; Debugging distributed systems

Eligibility Requirements

Come into factory 5 days/week, No Visa sponsorship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years writing code, Python, TypeScript/JavaScript experience

Nice to Have

Hardware-in-the-loop testing, System-level testing, Embedded systems experience, Real-time applications experience, ROS2 experience, Docker experience, Robotics software stacks experience

What You'll Do.

Build automated tests

Own feature test suites

Validate features in real time

Partner with developers

Handoff maintainable test code

Support Systems Test Engineers

Build simulators for hardware

Develop tooling for QA

Develop infrastructure for QA

Review designs for testability

Review PRs for testability

Push coverage upstream

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering with developers; Pairing with developers; Pairing with Systems Engineers

Full Job Description

ABOUT STANDARD BOTS Standard Bot’s mission is to significantly lower the barrier to entry to real-world automation, bringing the power of bits to the world of atoms and unlocking productivity for entire new industries and users. Our user facing applications and APIs unlock the power of automation for entire new use cases. A relentless focus on simplicity and ease of use brings the revolutionary potential of robotic automation to new users and industries. The Applications Engineering team drives forward the company’s mission by designing solutions around, installing and supporting Standard Bot’s innovative 6 axis robot. Notes: This role will be required to come into our Glen Cove robotics factory 5 days/week We are unable to offer Visa sponsorship for this role WHAT YOU'LL DO You write the code that proves our software works. SDETs are developers first. You build the test-automation and feature test suites the rest of QA runs on, and you validate features in real time alongside the engineers building them, so bugs are caught before they become tickets RESPONSIBILITIES - Build and own automated tests and feature test suites (end-to-end, integration) - Validate features in real time during the sprint, partnering tightly with developers so defects are solved as they appear. - Hand off maintainable feature test code to Systems Test Engineers and support them as they extend it. - Build SW-based mocks/simulators for hardware (e.g., grippers) so testing isn't gated on physical hardware. - Develop tooling and infrastructure that makes the whole QA org faster (test data, reporting). - Review designs and PRs for testability and push coverage upstream into development. SKILLS YOU'LL BRING - Quality-First Mindset: Quality is the job, not a gate at the end of it. You value simplicity, reliability, and velocity in equal measure, treat every escaped defect as a process to fix, and would rather prevent a bug than file one. - Strong Software Engineering: 3+ years (or strong equivalen

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