Audio QA engineer Professional Services - Cupertino, CA at Geebo

Audio QA engineer

Job summaryEcho Frames is Amazon's first prescription-ready smart glasses.
The vision of the product is to allow our customers to bring the magic of Alexa on-the-go, to get more done and be more present.
The team is focused on bringing technology and design into a form that is familiar to millions of glasses wearers, in a way that has never been done by any other company before.
If you are excited about pushing the envelope and developing brand new experiences for consumers, we would love to meet you.
As an Audio Quality Assurance Engineer, you will be working with a unique and gifted team developing exciting products for consumers and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
You will ensure stability and good audio performance on novel consumer electronic devices, working with firmware engineers, SW quality assurance engineers, audio DSP engineers and hardware engineers.
In this role, you will be responsible for end-to-end testing of the full audio signal chain of our device, and of audio components or sub-systems separately.
You will also be responsible for continuous development of methods and environments by developing, implementing, validating, and automating tests.
o Plan tests, set up test systems, and run tests in an audio labo Write audio testing automation scriptso Agree on acceptance criteria based on the business requirement documentation (BRD) with product and engineering teamso Run design validation tests for each hardware build and regression test audio features for each SW/FW release.
o Analyze results, present findings, file bugs for tracking issues, and participate in root cause analysis.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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