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Understanding of Quality Assurance and Test Automation for software pre-deployment Good understanding of DevOps concepts and best practices Issue troubleshooting experience Understanding of Networking concepts Linux/Unix Concepts ServiceNow knowledge in developing products using JavaScript and other coding applications Database Administration (Oracle or MYSQL) experience Pay Information Full-Time Salary Range: $136620 - $232210 Please note: This range is based on our market pay structures.
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We have a need for a Sr. Test Engineer to provide technical expertise with developing and executing automated testing scripts as part of a tailored SAFe Agile DevSecOps pipeline. Collaborate with team members (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Software Developers) to develop test approaches with emphasis on automation of recurring/regression test cases through selected toolsets.
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The Homeland Security Solutions Operation within Leidos is seeking an Automation Tester with strong systems, software, cloud, and Agile experience to support a complex program to provide Agile development and operations and maintenance for critical systems on a mission-critical program supporting the Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) within Customs and Border Protection (CBP.
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Responsibilities:Develop robust automated test capability and infrastructureOperate as part of an agile / scrum software development team designing, implementing, testing, and deploying test automation capabilitiesEngage with product owners, test team members and leaders on cross-functional activities to design, develop, and test software solutions.
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What you’ll get to do:As a software Test Automation Engineer, the responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Participate in Agile Scrum development methodology ceremonies (e.g., sprint planning, scrum, backlog refinement, defining tasks/tests, estimating LOE, testing, tracking work done, retrospective, demonstration, etc.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of our platform through comprehensive testing strategies, building and enhancing test automation frameworks, ensuring the delivery of high-quality products through software testing principles, test automation, collaboration, and innovative problem-solving.
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CACI is currently looking for an experienced Automation Test Engineer to join our BEAGLE (Border Enforcement Applications for Government Leading-Edge Information Technology) Agile Solution Factory (ASF) Team supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) client located in Northern Virginia.
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The Agile QA Automation Tester Specialist is expected to work with the testing lead to identify test case candidates for automation and then to create and maintain automation test suites.
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Automation, Cloud, Azure, Terraform, Devops, Kubernetes, Ansible, Azure automation, puppet, javascript, application migration, Automation testing, test automation, automated testing, agile, itil, rest api, git.
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The program is structured utilizing DevSecOps and Agile methodologies which emphasizes communication, collaboration, integration, and automation between Software Developers and other IT professionals.
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Work closely with an agile team of talented developers to design, develop, test, deploy, and support applications, following industry standards for software product development process using advanced web technologies such as React, Angular, Node.js, Middleman, Ruby, Python.
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Good understanding of Quality Control and Test Automation in Agile-based Continuous Integration environments. ·On-board/ train and support developers from source control, through build automation, merge resolution, CI, test automation, deployment based on tools usage and policies, standards.
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Test Automation in Agile env (5 years hands-on experience) Strong coding in Python is a must for test automation. 8+ years' experience in automation of functional test case, with a minimum of 3 yrs experience as a senior engineer in mid-large sized complex project with minimal supervision.
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Profile: Senior level full stack technologist with focus on back-end microservice development and test automation. Willingness to work on QA and develop test automation scripts and participate in code reviews.
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Test Automation Engineer International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB) Agile. One year of experience in SQA Automation Test work with Selenium. Experience creating and executing Automation test scripts.
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