Associate SDET
Associate SDET
Mission
Learn SDET through test tool development
Tour of Duty
Build your first test tool or framework
About This Job Family
People in this job family ensure products work as intended before customers find out they don't. They design test strategies, build automation frameworks, and catch bugs that would otherwise ship. Quality isn't just testing—it's building confidence that the product does what it should.
What You'll Do
Software Development Engineers in Test combine development skills with testing expertise—building test infrastructure, creating testing tools, and writing production-quality test code. They're developers who specialize in quality. Success means test systems as robust as production systems.
- • Learn SDET fundamentals including test frameworks and tooling development
- • Build simple test tools and utilities with guidance
- • Write tests for test infrastructure code
- • Document testing tools and framework usage
- • Support developers using test infrastructure
- • Participate in design reviews to learn testability patterns
Every responsibility is an accomplishment waiting to happen. The question is: will you own the outcome, or just do the task?
AI as an Accelerator
AI isn't a skill we call out. It's invisible in the accomplishment but easily visible in the velocity and scale of your outcomes. Here's how people in this role are accelerating their work with AI:
- → Generating test tool code
- → Debugging infrastructure issues
- → Writing documentation
Your Career Record
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The Competencies That Matter
Skills fill your toolbox. Competencies are how you wield them. Three matter most at this level:
1. IT OPERATIONS (2) Strong IT Operations skills required at this level.
2. QUALITY ENGINEERING (2) Strong Quality Engineering skills required at this level.
3. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (1) You're building the fundamentals—writing clean code, understanding the codebase, and shipping features that work.
The radar shows the full picture. These three are where you need to be undeniable.
Your Journey From Here
Going up? Your next Tour of Duty:
→ Junior SDET - SDET (L2) "Own test infrastructure that teams use"
The L1 → L2 gap is about OWNERSHIP: • From executing tasks → owning outcomes • From writing code → designing systems • From asking questions → answering them
These are your stretch accomplishments. Start doing L2 work now. When you can prove it with accomplishments, you're ready.
Going sideways? That's valid too.
Up isn't the only direction. It's your career. You own it.
Competency Requirements
Competency Shape
- IT Operations
- Proficiency: 2
- Quality Engineering
- Proficiency: 2
- Software Engineering
- Proficiency: 1
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Effective Date
July 2025
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