Network Testing Engineer
The engineer will work remotely from India, collaborating closely with onsite teams in New Zealand who manage physical test kits and model network environments. They will take ownership of test execution, validation, and initial analysis from an offshore setup, ensuring accurate and timely delivery of results. The role requires consistent coordination to align offshore testing activities with onsite configurations and updates. This setup supports efficient end-to-end validation by combining onsite infrastructure management with offshore execution and analysis.
- Execute predefined service test cases for Voice, Data, and Transport networks
- Support regression testing and basic post‑execution validation
- Capture logs, traces, and packet captures under guidance
- Perform basic analysis of logs and protocol traces to identify failures or anomalies
- Assist in defect reproduction and validation
- Update test execution status, results, and reports
- Coordinate with onsite teams for test handover, execution windows, and updates
- Learn to handle multiple test executions with proper prioritization
- Follow defined test processes, documentation, and quality standards
You Have:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 2-3 expeience in telecom network operations
- Good understanding of telecom or computer networking concepts
- Knowledge of IP networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, OSI layers, DNS, routing basics)
- Strong interest in telecom services, network testing, or service assurance
- Good communication and documentation skills
- Collaborating with offshore–onsite teams across different time zones
Nice to Have:
- Familiarity with packet analysis tools such as Wireshark or tcpdump
- Basic understanding of VoIP, SIP, or network call flows
- Exposure to ticketing or test management tools (Jira, ALM, HP QC)
- Basic Linux commands or working knowledge of remote environments (VPN, jump servers)
- Awareness of automation, Python basics, or CI/CD concepts
- Interest in network troubleshooting and protocol-level analysis