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Your role: The Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and executing testing procedures and tools to ensure the quality of our software applications.
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Overall 3-4 years of work experience as a QA Automation Engineer, QA Automation tester, or relevant position in the IT department. ISTQB AL Test Automation Engineer certification desired.
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Good experience in GCP, Azure, AWS The SAC QA Engineer will work closely with our development and product teams to ensure that our solutions meet the highest standards of quality. Knowledge of Software Testing, Programming Language, and Quality Assurance Principles - Excellent organizational, communication, and time.
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Good experience in GCP, Azure, AWS The SAP Field glass QA Engineer will work closely with our development and product teams to ensure that our solutions meet the highest standards of quality.
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Stay updated with the latest trends and technologies in QA automation and software development to continually enhance testing strategies and toolsets. Excellent understanding of software QA methodologies, tools, and processes, including experience with both white box and black box testing.
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The QA Automation Engineer will participate in the entire application development lifecycle, focusing on improving our QA processes, developing automated tests using Playwright, and performing manual QA for new features.
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As a QA automation engineer you will work closely with our product engineering teams to build out our testing framework for the full product suite. Creating and executing manual testing only where automation is not possible.
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The focus of this position is on Performance/Load & Automation Testing, Quality Assurance (QA) and Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) of supported applications. Design and implement test strategies to improve efficiency in manual testing.
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The QA Automation Engineer will report to The Quality Assurance Manager. The QA Automation Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and implementation of automated systems and processes.
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The Quality Assurance Automation Engineer will serve as a back-up to the Quality Assurance Automation Team LeadResponsibilities include, but are not limited to:Responsible for designing testing proceduresAnalyzing functionality of applications and designing automated tests to validate their performanceImplement test tools to support test automation, performance testing, and code coverage; ie.
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Job Title: QA Automation team lead. Experience implementing test tools to support test automation, performance testing, and code coverage; ie. Ensure appropriate testing coverage and requirements traceability through the creation, implementation and enhancement of comprehensive test plans, test cases/user stories, test steps and test automation.
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The Senior QA Test Engineer transforms testing into a continuous and efficient end-to-end quality engineering function. Secure API testing experience using Postman. Experience in end-to-end test automation for backend, UI, and mobile applications.
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Job Title: QA Automation Engineer. Should have expertise in API testing tools and test automation tools such as JAVA, JMeter, Cucumber, Postman, REST-Assured, etc. Knowledge of automated testing tools such as Cucumber/Gherkin, Selenium WebDriver, Cypress, and Java.
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What You’ll Do: As a Software QA Engineer, you will be responsible for software testing and automation, test plan/script coordination and execution. The ideal candidate has professional experience with both automated and manual testing.
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Our client is in the process of implementing a Conversational AI systems into their IVR environment; we are seeking a Automation Testing Professional who can provide automation efforts within their CRM, Salesforce Service Cloud.
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