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The Senior Quality Assurance Test Automation Analyst within Enterprise Systems Department (ESD) primary responsibility will be to build a test automation infrastructure and Framework that leverages DevSecOps, Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery aspects and performing a variety of activities relating to various projects and production support for Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI.
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Key Responsibilities The Quality Assurance Lead for Product Engineering is responsible for developing Openstream’s QA program. Openstream.ai has been included in over 20 Gartner analyst research reports in 2023 alone and was named as the sole Visionary for the second consecutive year in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Conversational AI.
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Prepare test documentation and maintain the standards to meet EOHHS PMO, quality assurance, security,operations, compliance and control requirements. Provide required guidance to the quality assurance team and track the deliverables by driving the team effectively.
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As a Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst, you will be a crucial part of our software development process, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, reliable, and user-friendly products.
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The Business Analyst / Junior Developer is responsible for gathering, analyzing, and documenting business and technical requirements; conducting thorough application reviews and crafting functional documentation; leading quality assurance and testing efforts; performing data analysis and modeling; designing and developing applications; and contributing to software development projects.
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Key ResponsibilitiesServe as a quality assurance analyst on one of our EnterpriseRx scrum teams focused on developing new features and functionality for the EnterpriseRx product. Improve the craft of software quality assurance at MPS by appropriately challenging the status quo.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related fieldMinimum 5 years of experience in a technical role, such as a business analyst, software developer, or QA engineerPrior experience in a professional services organization strongly preferred.
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Job Title: QA Analyst - Web Location: Louisville, KY - OnsiteDuration: 6 to 12+ Months Contract Test Planning Work with the product development and design teams to determine test plans for future releases.
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Minimum five years of hands-on experience as a software quality assurance analyst. POSITION SUMMARY:The Senior Quality Assurance Analyst is responsible for ensuring that the application software that IT places into production meets the quality standards of the IT department.
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Title : Business Analyst/QA Analyst. -20% - Identify and document processes and procedures related to Business Analysis and Quality Assurance standards, including opportunities for improvement.
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Perform quality assurance on business processes and systems to ensure compliance with operational, regulatory, underwriting, and corporate guidelines. Lead, develop, and maintain processes, systems, and supporting documentation for the full policy life cycle and structured quality assurance program.
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Have you achieved a bachelors degree from an accredited university focusing on quality engineering or a related engineering discipline coupled with at least (3-5) years or more of related work experience as a Manufacturing Engineer, Process Engineer, Test Engineer, Quality Analyst, Supplier Quality Engineer (or a similar quality assurance specialty engineering role.
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The Business Integration Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst I is responsible for assisting in the QA effort to maintain the integrity of a web-based workflow application by working with Business and Technical Analysts to thoroughly understand project goals, new features, as well as existing system functionality.
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We’re seeking an experienced professional with a Quality Assurance background to join our team as a QA Analyst II. You’ll collaborate with our R&D teams, concentrate plants and commercialization teams to ensure that all formulas are optimized to add value to the overall supply chain from the early stages of product development through the life cycle of the product.
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