Junior Software Test Engineer

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Join HIVE's IoT Team as a Junior Software Test Engineer! 🚀
At Hive, we lead the Net Zero revolution with innovative IoT solutions that empower sustainable choices. Join us to make a real environmental impact and shape the future of energy and sustainability.

Role Overview:
As a Junior Software Test Engineer on Hive's IoT Team, you'll develop automated testing solutions for our IoT Platform, Hub, and Mobile applications, supporting over 2 million customers in their transition to sustainable living.

Location: Remote working with occasional office travel.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and execute automated testing solutions.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Identify, document, and track software defects.
Participate in Agile Scrum processes.
Technical Competencies:

Software Testing: Experience with hardware, web, and mobile applications.
Methodologies: TDD, BDD, Continuous Deployment, and Integration.
Remote Data: Experience with REST and JSON.
Agile Scrum: Proficient in Agile Scrum behaviours.
Coding: Proficiency in Java or Python; both is a bonus.
Nice to Have:

Linux: Proficiency in Linux and headless OS management.
Protocols: Familiarity with Zigbee, Modbus, WebSocket, MQTT, Protobuf.
Analytics: Experience with app metrics and third-party analytics tools.
Tech Knowledge: Understanding of mobile and web trends.
Functional Testing: Experience with functional testing and code quality.
Bug Tracking: Experience with Jira or similar tools.
Low Carbon Tech: Knowledge of solar, battery, and air source heat pump technologies.
Behavioural Competencies:

Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills.
Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving abilities.
Approachability: Approachable, passionate, and caring.
Attention to Detail: Focused and attentive.
Collaboration: Collaborative with a can-do attitude.
Courage: Courage to voice opinions and define problems.
Self-Development: Focus on personal growth.
Organization: Excellent organizational skills.
Articulation: Good articulation and open-mindedness.
User Experience: Care about user experience.
Why Join Us?

Make a real environmental impact.
Work with cutting-edge technology.
Collaborate with a passionate team.
Opportunities for growth.#LI-PR1

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