Full-Time

Mobile Application Quality Assurance Tester

Procom

Procom

51-200 employees

Manufactures advanced antenna and DAS solutions

No salary listed

Portland, ME, USA

In Person

Category
QA & Testing (1)
Required Skills
Agile
Usability Testing/Engineering
iOS/Swift
SCRUM
Android Development
Requirements
  • Very familiar with smartphones and tablets: at least 1 year mobile application test experience on iOS, or Android devices
  • Previous engagement on projects using Rapid Application Development process – Agile / Scrum
  • Familiarity with online banking applications: Web or mobile platform based
  • Solid understanding of QA methodology and practices, within Software Development Life Cycle
  • Intrigued by technology and new applications
  • Familiar with HP Quality Center (HPQC)
  • Strong Microsoft Office skills
  • Effective communicator
  • Team player
Responsibilities
  • Test mobile banking applications across cellular phones and tablets
  • test updates to mobile operating systems
  • Review scenarios and HP QC content to understand test requirements.
  • Participate in data requisitioning
  • Run identified test cases for identified functionality
  • Inform QA analyst of actual results that defer from the expected results
  • Identify and document variances/defects in User Experience, Usability, process flows, identified functionalities and communicate them to the team.
  • Participate in variance / defect reviews
  • Engage with development team to resolve identified variances;
  • Assist in the preparation of test result walkthroughs / presentations to the project team and business representatives.
  • Under supervision the QA Tester will participate in data requests, report generation, defect reviews and specified project status meetings

Procom designs and manufactures advanced antennas, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), and signal combiners and filters for critical communications in public safety, aviation, telecom, IoT, transportation, and industrial sectors, with factories in Denmark and the UK. Its systems distribute radio signals to keep networks strong in large spaces or harsh environments, while combiners merge multiple signal paths and filters remove unwanted frequencies to ensure reliable transmission. It differentiates itself by focusing on mission-critical, high-reliability equipment tailored for professionals like police, firefighters, defense forces, airlines, and shipping, with Europe-based manufacturing that supports quality control and customization. Its goal is to provide dependable communication infrastructure that enables safe, efficient operations for critical services worldwide.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Frederikssund, Denmark

Founded

1980

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • PMRExpo 2024 launched 450 MHz hybrid combiner for PMR/LTE.
  • Wideband 380-470MHz combiners support TETRA, public safety.
  • ATEX-certified antennas dominate hazardous industrial environments.

What critics are saying

  • Ericsson Cobham acquisition displaces Procom in 50–70% police contracts within 12–24 months.
  • Nokia AirScale undercuts Procom pricing by 20–30% in aviation bids next 6–12 months.
  • Nanjing Amphenol replicas halve Procom margins in shipping sales within 6–12 months.

What makes Procom unique

  • PRO-COM150-HDAR-4 fits 19” 3 HU trays for 6.25 kHz spacing.
  • PRO-HDAR integrates TX combiner, RX multicoupler, duplex filter.
  • PRO-MCU380 serves mobile law enforcement and fire brigades.

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Nov 29th, 2024
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At this weeks' PMRExpo 2024, Amphenol Procom announced the introduction of their new Broadband and Compact Hybrid Combiner for the PMR/LTE 450 MHz range, designed to deliver exceptional RF reliability while offering unparalleled flexibility.

The Critical Communications Review
Feb 28th, 2024
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