Software Design Engineer/Test job openings on ASP.NET, IIS and Visual Web Developer

A few weeks ago I wrote two separate blog posts about how we test products on my team, and the key role SDE/T's play in the product cycle.  We have a few new SDE/T position openings that are now available if you or someone you know is interested in submitting resumes for them.  The details on the positions can be found below.  Please send email to: webjobs@microsoft.com if you are interested.

Software Design Engineer / Test – Web Platform & Tools (ASP.NET, IIS, & Visual Web Developer - Visual Studio .NET)

Are you passionate about building great software? Are you interested in helping to build and drive Microsoft’s web application server platform?

The Web Platform & Tools Team is looking for highly motivated exceptional testers who love to create applications and tools to ensure the highest quality in products. Primary responsibilities include developing, implementing and executing automated test suites across multiple platforms utilizing the .Net Framework. Additional responsibilities include providing feedback on product design, identifying user scenarios, establishing quality criteria, tracking code coverage, and working with other test and development teams. Qualifications should include a minimum of 3 years software testing experience including developing test applications, architecting and using automation tools/frameworks, knowledge of and experience with C/C++/C#, Java, and/or Visual Basic. Either a minimum of a BA/BS degree in Computer Science/Engineering or 3 years demonstrated programming experience is preferred.

Lead Software Design Engineer/Test – Web Platform & Tools (ASP.NET, IIS, & Visual Web Developer - Visual Studio .NET)

Are you passionate about building great software? Are you interested in helping to build and drive Microsoft’s web application server platform and web development tool? Do you enjoy leading and developing the careers of a team of technical testers?

The Web Platform & Tools Team is looking for highly motivated exceptional test leads skilled in managing a team responsible for creating applications and tools to ensure the highest quality in products. Primary responsibilities include managing a team of testers responsible for developing, implementing and executing automated test suites across multiple platforms utilizing the .Net Framework. Additional responsibilities include peer development, resource management, schedule coordination, providing feedback on product design, establishing quality criteria and working with other test and development teams. Qualifications should include a minimum of 5 years software testing experience with at least 2 years of management experience.  Skills required include developing test applications, architecting and using automation tools/frameworks, knowledge of and experience with C/C++/C#, Java, and/or Visual Basic. Either a minimum of a BA/BS degree in Computer Science/Engineering or 5 years demonstrated programming experience is preferred.

3 Comments

  • Hi Scott,



    Can you please post a blog entry about the November Visual Studio CTP drop that is now on MSDN Universal for Download (posted December 10th).



    It this the last drop before Beta 2 in Feb/March next year, or can we expect another drop in late december or jan?



    I just need to plan what I use in some training classes I want to run (beta 1 is getting a little inappropriate because of the dir name changes, etc).



    Thanks,



    david taylor

  • Hi David,



    I actually don't know what the CTP schedule looks like for the next few months. My sense is that there might be one more drop before Beta2 -- but honestly I don't know (we basically pull them from our main trees -- so the product teams aren't that in the loop on their schedule, they kinda just happen without our scheduling specific work).



    Hope this helps a little....

  • Hi Scott,


    I would like to know to whom should i approach on the above said Openings on Testing.


    Thanks,
    Regards
    Sindhuja

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