Qualcomm, one of the world’s most influential technology innovators, is hiring for the role of WLAN Test Associate Engineer in Bangalore. If you have 0–1 years of experience and want to work on cutting-edge wireless technologies, this opportunity provides exposure to Wi-Fi standards, embedded platforms, automation, and semiconductor chip testing.
This role is ideal for candidates passionate about Wi-Fi development, debugging, embedded systems testing, and wireless protocol validation. With Qualcomm’s world-class engineering culture, you’ll gain invaluable hands-on experience working with next-generation 802.11 standards.

About Qualcomm
Qualcomm is a global leader in intelligent computing, AI, low-power systems, and connectivity technologies. Their innovations power smartphones, IoT devices, automotive solutions, robotics, and edge computing.
For decades, Qualcomm has been at the forefront of wireless communication evolution, pushing boundaries with advanced Wi-Fi technologies and semiconductor engineering. Joining Qualcomm means becoming part of a team that engineers solutions impacting millions.
Role Overview
As a WLAN Test Associate Engineer, you will test, validate, and automate Wi-Fi features and protocols on Qualcomm’s wireless semiconductor chips. You will interact closely with development teams, participate in Wi-Fi software planning, and manage testing deliverables from start to finish.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in Wi-Fi software planning discussions and provide testing insights.
- Estimate task efforts, identify risks, and execute assigned test activities.
- Stay updated with latest Wi-Fi standards and certification programs.
- Prepare high-quality test plans, reports, automation scripts, and defect logs.
- Collaborate with developers to troubleshoot and resolve issues.
- Perform IEEE 802.11 protocol stack testing on embedded platforms.
- Work with code management and bug tracking tools.
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Who Can Apply
| Criteria | Details |
|---|---|
| Experience | 0–1 years (freshers eligible) |
| Role Type | Full-Time |
| Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
| Skills Required | Wi-Fi protocols, software testing, embedded systems |
| Languages | C/C++, Python/PERL/TCL, Shell scripting |
| Environment Knowledge | Linux-based test systems, Perforce |
| Protocols | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, AP/STA/P2P/WPS/WFD |
| Other Requirements | Strong debugging, communication, and analytical skills |
Preferred Skills
- Knowledge of IEEE 802.11 protocols, WFA Wi-Fi specs, coexistence testing
- Experience testing embedded systems, semiconductor chips
- Understanding of software test methodologies and chip development lifecycle
- Hands-on experience with at least one scripting language
- Familiarity with Linux test environments and software engineering tools
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What You’ll Get
- Opportunity to work on next-generation Wi-Fi and wireless chip technologies
- Exposure to Qualcomm’s advanced R&D and engineering processes
- Hands-on experience with embedded systems, protocols, and automation
- Collaboration with world-class developers and testers
- A strong career pathway in wireless communications and chip testing
How to Apply
✔ Prepare Your Resume
Highlight:
- Wi-Fi protocol knowledge
- Embedded or system-level testing experience
- Scripting skills (Python, PERL, TCL, Shell)
- Linux and debugging exposure
- Any mini-projects or internships in wireless communication
✔ Add Relevant Projects
Include projects such as:
- Wi-Fi simulation tools
- IEEE 802.11 protocol analysis
- Python automation scripts
- Embedded systems debugging
✔ Strengthen Your Interview Prep
Review topics like:
- 802.11 protocols (AP/STA/P2P)
- Wi-Fi security and coexistence
- Linux command-line tools
- Chip architecture basics
- Automation scripting questions
✔ Apply Below
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