Hardware Engineer at A10 Networks in San Francisco, CAother related Employment listings - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Hardware Engineer at A10 Networks in San Francisco, CA

A10 is a great place to work on the latest and hottest technologies in the data center and cloud. A well designed, powerful base platform allows for rapid development of top-notch products in the application delivery and network security space. And a friendly, non-political, and strong engineering team provides the satisfaction of learning new technology and developing products at a rapid pace.
Responsibilities:
Create test script and test tool to validate our next generation networking devices Work with various functional teams to automate testing and qualifying new products Provide technical support to hardware design engineer to bring up prototype hardware. NPI/MFG test issue investigation and resolution Lead validation test planning Provide Hardware support to field/customer reported Hardware issues. Assist technical investigation by reproducing reported Software or Hardware issues Required
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in EE/CE, MS degree in EE/CE field is a plus 3
years of related experience Teamwork oriented Familiar with server and computer architecture Familiar with high-speed networking devices (switch/router) Hands on scripting language skill/knowledge in Python or Perl Knowledge of basic Networking protocol is a plus Strong attention to details, able to demonstrate successful track record to deliver products.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Hardware DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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