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Job Details Title: Data QA Engineer Salary: $35 - $40/hour Requirements: 5+ years exp in software dev testing Location: 100% Remote Our client, a personal finance startup, is seeking a Data QA Engineer to join their team.
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Must also have experience with: developing and maintaining automation test suites to perform UAT or Quality Assurance (QA) testing to meet User Acceptance Criteria (UAC) and reduce manual testing of web applications, in Java programming language.
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Thorough understanding of the GDOT Environmental Procedures Manual (EPM), GDOT Utility Accommodation Policy, GDOT ROW acquisition procedures, GDOT Locally Administered Projects (LAP), and GDOT Office of Materials and Testing (OMAT) Geotechnical Manual.
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This is an exciting new opportunity for a Test/QA Engineer with experience testing the following systems and sub-systems: data network and communication system, mechanical and electronic systems, EO/IR and RADAR sensors systems, or Security and Surveillance systems.
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Collaborate with other microservices developer, automation engineers and manual QA testers, and testers from cross functional groups such as Integration Solutions Testing and User Acceptance Testing.
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The Project Engineer will be responsible for Distribution Generation scale solar PV and battery storage projects in late-stage development, detailed design, construction and commissioning phases.
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The Manual QA Engineer will work on a development team to advocate quality in the software development lifecycle; create detailed test plans and procedures based on business requirements and product specifications; execute scenarios and test scripts to test functionality of the companys web based and desktop software products; perform ad hoc and manually scripted testing.
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We are looking for a Sr. Software Engineer - QA Test who has a leadership ability to conduct and manage manual testing on both functional and non-functional system components, the selected Sr. Engineer will be responsible to design and develop test plans, test strategies, manual test cases, perform manual test execution, report defects.
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5 years of experience as a QA Engineer in writing clear and concise test cases and test documentation for software applications. As a Data QA Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring that data processed into our data lakehouse is of high quality and reliability, and that we avoid functional and regression defects.
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Centerfield is seeking a QA Automation Engineer to join our technology team and to collaborate with project owners, developers, and other stakeholders acting as a subject matter expert to ensure automated testing of applications under test.
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If an independent contractor is interested in this assignment, they must have an existing LLC. This role requires the ability to legally work in the United States without sponsorship/Visa. The QA Engineer III performs quality assurance/testing projects on a project-to-project basis.
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Your Key Responsibilities The Non-Destructive Testing Engineer Level III oversees NDT processes, ensuring continual improvement and compliance. ASQ Certified Quality Engineer/Reliability Engineer Our Offering Hiring Bonus: $1500.00 paid out in steps Medical, dental and vision insurance Life insurance and 401k eligible with up to 6% company match Please see all our benefit offerings at As a global company with employees around the world, it is important to us that we treat each other with respect and value all ideas and perspectives.
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8+ years of experience as a QA software test engineer. Software QA Engineer. You'll also broaden your experience in advanced AI and Digital Engineering ecosystems and gain skills in new areas such as Automation, machine learning, and DevSecOps principles while sharing your testing experience with your team.
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As the Lead QA Automation Engineer, you will lead and manage our automation testing efforts, ensuring the delivery of high-quality software products. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced individual to join our team as the Lead QA Automation Engineer.
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The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the electrical test schedule, finalize electrical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner’s project requirements, and maintain project cadence for electrical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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