Thursday, February 21, 2013

Qualcomm Openings For "UIM Tester" BE/B.Tech Hyderabad February 2013

Company Name : Qualcomm

Company Website : www.qualcomm.co.in

Job Designation or Job Role : UIM Tester

Candidate Educational Qualification : Bachelor's, Computer Engineering and/or Electrical Engineering

Candidate Experience Required : 0 to 2 Years

CTC or Package Offered : Best in Market

Working Location: Hyderabad

Functional Area : Other Software/Hardware/EDP

Desired Candidate Profile :

  1. Skills/Experience: The candidate should be able to demonstrate a strong testing skills in a real-time embedded systems. Effective communication skills are a must.
  2. Strong Scripting skills (Perl) a must.
  3. Additional Skills:SIM/USIM/RUIM testing Experience is a Plus.
  4. Familiarity with Anritsu, Agilent, IT3, etc. Plus.
  5. Education Requirements : Required: Bachelor's, Computer Engineering and/or Electrical Engineering
  6. Preferred: Master's, Computer Engineering and/or Electrical Engineering
Job Description :
  1. The Candidate will become a member of the UIM Technology Group working in a dynamically evolving team which provides SIM/USIM/RUIM Interfaces for our CDMA, GSM, and UMTS Solutions.
  2. The candidate will have the opportunity to testing the Services layer with will work on multiple processors.
  3. The candidate will need to immediately contribute on the project.
Company Profile :
QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies (QCT) is the largest provider of 3G chipset and software technology in the world, with chipsets shipped to more than 50 customers and powering the majority of all 3G devices commercially available. QCT partners with nearly 60 3G network operators around the globe and has the largest CDMA engineering team in the wireless industry.

QCT provides complete chipset solutions and integrated applications from the Launchpad suite of advanced technologies. Our integrated solutions offer device manufacturers reduced bill-of-materials costs, time-to-market, and development time. Mobile handsets powered by QCT chipsets can offer more features while maintaining a smaller, sleeker form-factor and benefiting from reduced power demands.

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