





Senior, niche embedded/Linux testing reduces applicant density despite metro location.
Embedded kernel, BSP, and safety-certification expertise limits cross-industry transferability.
Explicit 8+ years plus mandatory embedded/kernel testing and low-level skills make filters strict.
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Plan, develop, execute, and document testing for embedded Linux, platform software, and multi-architecture system environments, including kernel-level, BSP-level, integration, regression, and system-level tests.
Troubleshoot system issues, validate functionalities across platforms, document defects, and collaborate with engineering and cross-functional teams to resolve issues.
Support verification and validation activities, certification review, test planning, defect management, and maintain high-quality testing documentation to meet project schedules and quality standards.
8+ years of experience in embedded software testing, Linux system testing, BSP testing, kernel testing, platform validation, integration testing, or system-level software quality engineering.
Strong programming and OS knowledge including Linux, C/C++, scripting, debugging, test automation, embedded tools, and hardware/software integration.
Experience documenting test cases, defects, test results, technical findings, validation evidence, and quality artifacts.
Ability to collaborate effectively with software engineering, product, support, DevOps, certification, and delivery teams to meet schedules and resolve technical issues.
Experienced in mission-critical embedded software testing across aerospace, defense, automotive, telecom, industrial, medical, or intelligent-edge domains.
Familiar with verification and validation processes, compliance documentation, safety certification standards such as DO-178C, and audit readiness.
Comfortable working across multiple complex environments involving Linux platforms, BSPs, real-time systems, DevOps workflows, and tools like Git, Polarion, Kubernetes, and simulation environments.