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Minimum 5+ years of experience defining, developing & executing: QA test automation approach, QA test automation strategy, QA test automation processes - as well as - developing/maintaining automated test scripts for a large organization using Selenium, Robotic Process Automation (RPA.
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Proven programming skills using Java or Python to support test automation with Selenium and RPA. Responsible for end-to-end test automation role in alignment with overall QA strategy Develops all forms of automated test scripts for functionality and business featuresDesigns mission critical automated validation routines and test automation scripts based upon industry best practices or production problem analyses.
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Strong hands-on experience with test automation tools like Selenium Webdriver, Cypress, TestCafe or similar. Expertise in Selenium: In-depth knowledge of Selenium for web application testing, including the creation of robust, scalable, and maintainable test automation frameworks.
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Experience planning, building, and orchestrating software testing frameworks and device test automation using Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, Robotium, Appium, or similar tools is a plus.
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Experience leveraging test automation tools such as Selenium, JMeter, Pytest, BrowserStack, AWS Device Farm, etc. The incumbent is responsible for development of testing strategy (manual and automated), QA framework that supports agile, waterfall, and hybrid delivery methodologies across the digital portfolio of products including but not limited to N-tier enterprise applications, mobile apps, middleware, webchat, SMS, email marketing, low-code, digital signatures, robotic process automation, analytics/advanced analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and other emerging digital technologies.
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The role requires a deep background in scripting, execution and reporting using test automation using Python, Javascripts, Typescript, Java, Terraform etc. The lead Test Automation Engineer works to develop testing framework, automated test scenarios, identify defects for faster and reliable feature deployment across SPE applications.
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Experience executing automation testing including tests using open source tools such as Cucumber, JUNIT, Jenkins, Selenium. Experience as an Author of automated scripts according to Software Quality Assurance industry test automation best practices.
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Drive test automation initiatives using Selenium, ensuring high-quality code and efficient testing practices. Proven expertise in test automation using Selenium or similar tools.
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Proficiency in UI automation ( Selenium, Robot, Watir) Experience building or improving test automation frameworks. Minimum of 5 years of hands-on software test development experience, including both functional and non-functional test development.
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Design and build automated test cases for mobile device based graphical user interface using test automation frameworks such as Selenium and Java. Design, develop, and execute quality assurance test cases and support tests for large-scale, distributed software systems using Java including white and black box tests.
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Testing Informatica workflows, backend testing capabilities using SQL and Test Automation capabilities. Experience executing automation testing including tests using open-source tools such as Cucumber, JUnit, Jenkins, and Selenium.
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7-10 years of experience in Robot Framework, Playwright, Selenium or any open-source other testing framework. In addition to this, expertise in using Robot framework, Selenium, Playwright, or any other open-source tools is a must.
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Experience of managing test automation, producing automated tests and use of automated testing tools, for example, Selenium. Understand and apply automated testing approaches and enhance and maintain the test automation framework.
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Strong proficiency in test automation using tools such as Selenium, JUnit, TestNG, or similar frameworks. Automated Testing: Design, develop, and maintain automated test scripts and frameworks using industry-standard tools (e.g., Selenium, JUnit, TestNG) while adhering to IHE and FHIR interoperability guidelines.
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Experience with test automation frameworks and tools (e.g., Selenium WebDriver, JUnit, Cypress, Cucumber, Testim.io). Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., JS, Java, Python) for writing test automation scripting.
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