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Software QA Engineer

Golden, Colorado, United States

Tomorrow.io’s Space & Sensors team is responsible for the development of unique RF-based sensing systems, such as radar, from architecture through implementation. The team is also responsible for the  development of corresponding spacecraft and constellations in support of Tomorrow.io’s Operation Tomorrow Space, which will collect data to be integrated seamlessly into our existing forecasting and modeling systems, revolutionizing global weather intelligence.


We’re looking for an SQA Automation Engineer who is passionate about designing, implementing, and executing automated and manual software QA tests for the next generation features of Tomorrow’s Space and Sensor software radar applications. These products will have a direct impact on Tomorrow.io’s space program, radar products, and overall strategic positioning in the market.  As a contributor within the Space and Sensors software team, you will play a critical role in the execution of complex, multidisciplinary system development programs.  Your challenges will include software quality, high-availability, release reliability, and issue tracking.  Your contributions will help make sure we are building the best weather platform in the world.

 

*Interviews for this role will begin the week of June 1st, 2026*

 

What You’ll Do:

  • Build and Operate Automated Verification Systems
    • Develop and maintain automated test frameworks in Python to validate complex C++ software and firmware systems, enabling scalable verification of mission-critical radar and sensor software.
  • Enable Reliable Software Builds and Releases
    • Design and maintain CI/CD pipelines in GitHub Actions that build, test, and validate software using C++ build systems (CMake/QMake), and support software development workflows through Jira integration and Git-based source control practices (branching strategies, pull requests, and release baselines) to ensure reliable, reproducible software releases.
  • Develop Test Infrastructure and Continuous Validation Pipelines
    • Build and maintain the test infrastructure, automation tooling, and validation workflows required to continuously test integrated hardware/software systems across multiple platforms and environments.
  • Partner with Software and Firmware Teams to Improve System Quality
    • Collaborate closely with software and firmware engineers to support build systems, integrate automated testing into development workflows, participate in design and code reviews, and provide actionable feedback through automated test results and quality metrics.

What You Bring:

  • Python and test automation frameworks (e.g., Pytest)
  • Strong Git experience (branching strategies, pull requests, rebasing, repository management)
  • Design and implementation of CI/CD pipelines (e.g., GitHub Actions)
  • Build systems and build automation (e.g., CMake, QMake) including cross-platform build management
  • Bash scripting and strong familiarity with Linux command-line tools (e.g., ssh, ping, system utilities)
  • Hardware / embedded system testing experience

 

So, if your passion is to contribute to the design of cutting edge next-generation RADAR software to provide weather intelligence to the world, and have fun while doing so, then this team is for you.

If your experience is close but doesn’t fulfill all requirements, please apply. Tomorrow.io  is on a mission to build a special company. To achieve our goal, we are focused on hiring people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.

This position requires access to technology that is controlled under U.S. export control laws and regulations. Accordingly, this position is restricted to U.S. citizens, permanent residents and protected individuals unless and until any required licenses are obtained.

Tomorrow.io is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Tomorrow.io participates in the E-Verify program in all US states, as required by law.

At tomorrow.io we have established a workplace culture that values fairness and equal opportunities and we believe it is crucial for fostering a positive and productive environment. Regularly reviewing and adjusting pay practices to align with legitimate drivers of pay, such as job level, geographic location, and performance, demonstrates a commitment to maintaining equity within the organization.This commitment to ongoing assessment and improvement is key to creating a workplace that is not only diverse and inclusive but also fair and just. The anticipated salary range for this role is $100-120k subject to local market and candidates skills and experience. Comprehensive health benefits, unlimited paid time off and other benefits included. Relocation assistance may be offered/available for certain roles.

Tomorrow.io is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at jobs@tomorrow.io

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About Tomorrow.io:

Selected by TIME Magazine as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Companies in the World, Tomorrow.io is the world's leading Resilience Platform™. Combining next-generation space technology, advanced generative AI, and proprietary weather modeling, Tomorrow.io delivers unmatched forecasting and decision-making capabilities. Trusted by six of the top ten Fortune 500 companies, Tomorrow.io empowers organizations to proactively manage weather-related risks, opportunities, and enhance operational efficiency. From cutting-edge weather intelligence to real-time early warning systems, Tomorrow.io enables predictive, impact-based action for a safer, more resilient future. Learn more at Tomorrow.io.

Ethos:  Our ethos guides us in everything we do - The people of Tomorrow are here to make an impact, they show true grit, and always put people first.

How we roll: We believe that magic happens when people work together. The People of Tomorrow take ownership with a bias for action. We believe in transparency and directness, putting work before ego, and empathy. The People of Tomorrow have a can-do attitude, are resilient, and curious. They are growth oriented, value people striving to be experts, and love to have fun. Here, your success is achieved by your impact and deliveries and not by the hours you put in. We have flexible hours and unlimited vacation days policy. The People of Tomorrow show empathy, mutual respect and work as one diverse team. We grow fast and move faster but we always see people first. Each person has their own career growth path for we believe that the only way for the company to grow is if you grow.

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