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Vision Need an engineer that has good Python coding background and can learn the concepts of Closed Loop Thermal Management on Apple products and is able to assist with test case development, execution, and results analysis etc.

Key Benefits

Testing Closed Loop Thermal Management

Testing device performance in 25C & 35C Chambers

Testing Virtual Temperature equation accuracy

Testing Decision Tree outcome accuracy

Testing component level mitigations

In Scope

Define, implement, and execute tests to validate Hardware/Software for Thermal Control Systems on Apple products.

Analyze automation test results for failures, identifying issue trends, and quantifying impact.

Execute Manual tests and analyze test results.

Isolate and report defects effectively quantifying customer impact and verify fixes through regression testing and other test methodologies. Maintain existing automation framework and develop new automated test cases.

Work closely and collaborate with cross functional team members.

Success Criteria/Definition of Done Success criteria will be completing development of new automation test cases, analysis/reporting tools, executing manual and automated test cases, analysing test results to find issues across all the major hardware phases for the product

Technical Requirements Solid Python coding Solid QA skills Working experience on cellular call boxes like Keysight, CMW etc - Nice to understand automation frameworks - Nice to have Understanding of data visualization tools (Tableau) - Nice to have

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