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We are seeking an individual with a strong background in AWS Redshift, Spark/PySpark, SQL scripting, Agile/Scrum, Python/TOSCA, and expertise in using JIRA/Excel for writing Test Cases and tracking Defects.
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O Will get involved in full software development cycle, including analysis, design, writing technical specs, software development, testing large-scale software applications, assisting SQA teams with UAT testing and production support.
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Will get involved in full software development cycle, including analysis, design, writing technical specs, software development, testing large-scale software applications, assisting SQA teams with UAT testing and production support.
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Automation Engineer who has hands on experience with Cypress, Selenium, UAT- Should also have Microservices and API testing exp. Automation : Good. , Able to write complex xpath , good at UFT automation , complex SQL writing.
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The Yardi Systems Analyst assists in systems implementation of new Yardi products including writing requirements, developing project plans, UAT scenarios, and communicating them effectively to stakeholders and business partners.
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Experience gathering business requirements, software testing (UAT, IQOQ), creating and writing SOP's and GXP validation documentation (includes but not limited to User Requirements Specs, System Design Documents, IT System Administration Guides) Interface and liaise between IT, Business (all levels of lab staff and management) as well as Third Party vendors.
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Experience on different types of testing that includes Black Box testing, Smoke testing, Functional testing, System Integration testing, End-to-End Testing, Regression testing & User Acceptance testing (UAT) & Involved in Load Testing, Performance Testing & Stress Testing as needed.
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Participate in the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) phase, which includes writing test procedures, archiving results, onboarding new users, and supervising the final migration stages. Ability to lead and participate in User Acceptance Testing (UAT), including test planning, execution, and documentation.
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Proficient in writing SQL Queries to fetch data from multiple tables and also check for data integrity. Conducted and administered several types of testing, for instance, User acceptance testing (UAT), regression testing, integration testing, smoke testing, sanity testing.
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Skilled at using estimation techniques such as Planning Poker, T-shirt sizing, and relative mass evaluation. Produced document artifacts such as Business Requirement documents (BRD), Use-case specifications, system requirements specifications (SRS), functional specification documents, (FSD) Requirement tractability documents (RTD), data mapping documents and data dictionary documents.
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3-5 years experience as a business analyst, QA/UAT lead, scrum master, or project manager - Experience working on a team with the Agile Methodology is a must have - Requirements gathering into Business Requirements Documents, wireframes, epic and story writing, flow diagrams, data mapping, test plans, use cases and scenarios - Experience with tools such as JIRA, SharePoint, WIKI, ALM for requirements and SDLC, knowledge sharing and documentation of requirements, and issue tracking.
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Writing unit tests, interacting with CI/DevOps systems, working with code quality and UAT processes. Experience writing unit tests, interacting with CI/DevOps systems, including familiarity with code quality and UAT processes.
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Developing and scheduling processes to extract, transform, and store data from SQL databases, Azure cloud services (Azure Data Factory, Azure CosmosDB, etc), Google cloud service, Amazon Web Services (Amazon Aurora, Lambda Functions, Redshift, etc) and Snowflake.
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Ability to develop and schedule processes to extract, transform, and store data from these systems: SQL databases, Azure cloud services, Google cloud service, Snowflake. At least basic exposure to data science and machine learning methods.
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Using solutions in Python or Jupyter Notebooks and providing Data storytelling through visualizations. We also have teams in Bend, OR, Denver, CO, Salt Lake City, UT, and Reno, NV. Due to our current client needs, our consultants in all locations must have the ability to work remotely, work onsite, and have the ability to travel for consulting engagements to the markets we serve.
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