Jobs at Loopt

White Box QA Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Work with current build system
  • Performance test suite maintenance, upgrading, and developing
  • Web site GUI test suite
  • Java J2ME phone test suite
  • About 50% black box testing

Qualifications:

  • Ability to write clear bug reports
  • Experience writing and executing test plans
  • Minimum of 2 years white box testing experience
  • Working knowledge of Java and Perl
  • Experience with mobile handsets
  • Ruby experience is a plus
  • Silk or Winrunner experience is a plus
  • Strong communication skills; desire to work as part of a team
  • Ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced startup environment
We are offering a competitive base salary, health benefits, and stock options. Please send a cover letter and resume to jobs@loopt.com with the position title "White Box QA Engineer" in the email subject line.

About Loopt

Based in Mountain View, CA, Loopt, Inc. is a Sequoia Capital and NEA backed start-up that has built a revolutionary "social mapping" service that will change the way people use mobile phones to keep in touch with their friends (www.loopt.com). Loopt facilitates real-world interaction between friends and puts an end to frustrating missed connections. Loopt launched on the Sprint Nextel network at the end of July '07, as the first-ever social mapping service on a major U.S. wireless carrier.

Our team is rapidly expanding and Loopt continues to seek talented people who will contribute to the next stage of our growth. We’re looking for people who love their work, aren’t afraid of late nights or tough challenges, and want to be part of a passionate and innovative team.

Company Highlights:

  • Best Community / Social Networking Application at the BREW 2008 Developer Awards;
  • Named to the annual FierceWireless "Fierce 15" list, designating Loopt as one of the top wireless companies of the year;
  • Partnerships with leading wireless carriers including Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel, and Boost Mobile;
  • Featured iPhone application during Apple’s 2008 WWDC keynote address.