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SharkNinja

Test Engineer

Needham, MA, United StatesFrom $110kmidAdded today

About this role

SharkNinja seeks a Test Engineer to develop innovative testing protocols that ensure product safety and performance before launch. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams, representing consumer interests, and establishing quality standards for lifestyle products across the Shark and Ninja brands.

What you'll do

  • Develop testing protocols and procedures to evaluate product requirements against performance targets
  • Serve as subject matter expert on testing standards, safety regulations, and performance benchmarks
  • Collaborate with internal and external specialists across engineering disciplines
  • Identify new testing methodologies related to product performance and safety
  • Challenge design assumptions and advocate for product quality with engineering teams
  • Document test results and communicate findings to cross-functional stakeholders

What they're looking for

  • Test protocol development
  • Product safety and performance standards
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Technical documentation
  • Knowledge of industry regulations and compliance
  • Communication and stakeholder management
  • Engineering fundamentals
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SharkNinja

SharkNinja designs and develops consumer appliances including corded and cordless products, with expanding focus on AI-driven innovations and medical devices. The company is hiring mechanical engineers, product developers, test engineers, AI product managers, and compliance specialists to support product development from early-stage innovation through market validation and regulatory certification.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience developing test protocols from scratch—how do you approach identifying what needs to be tested?
  • How have you advocated for quality or safety when recommendations conflicted with project timelines?