Lead Test Engineer
As a Lead Test Engineer, you will use your industrial automation control system domain knowledge in validating our next generation Automation Controller product lines and IO modules. Will drive the improvement in productivity and implement options for reducing test coverage without compromising on quality. Work in small, self-motivated teams collaborating with Product Owner to derive requirements for validation and verification plan. For This Role, You Will Need: Bachelor’s Degree in Instrumentation, Electronics or Electrical Engineering. Minimum of 5-8 years of experience with domain knowledge in Industrial automation and related products like Programmable controllers - PLCs, DCS, I/O modules. Programming skills using scripting languages like Python.
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What is the last date to apply for Lead Test Engineer?
The official closing date is 2026-12-12. Apply early to avoid the last-day portal rush.
How do I apply for Lead Test Engineer?
Use the official apply link on this page to submit your application. A step-by-step how-to-apply guide for this job is also linked below.
Is there negative marking in the Emerson test?
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What is the passing marks for this test?
The official passing marks are generally 50%, but merit is competitive — scoring above 75% is a safer target to secure an interview call.
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