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Candidates should have a fundamental understanding of software testing principles and be familiar with agile development methodologies. 1+ years of experience with the full software testing lifecycle, including test planning, execution, debugging, and documentation.
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Willingness to work on QA and develop test automation scripts and participate in code reviews. You'll work with innovative agile teams using the full stack to solve remote testing security problems.
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Koniag Government Services (KGS) is an Alaska Native Owned corporation supporting the values and traditions of our native communities through an agile employee and corporate culture that delivers Enterprise Solutions, Professional Services and Operational Management to Federal Government Agencies.
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The Software Test Engineer will develop and execute software test plans in order to identify software problems and their causes in an Agile environment. We are currently looking for a talented Software Test Engineer.
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Demonstrated ability to work within agile team collaborative environment with ability to execute test cases complimentary to development efforts. Working knowledge of SAFe Agile, its goals and practices.
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Conversant with agile methodologies and tools such as Jenkins, JIRA, Confluence. By joining the Product Group you will create and deliver customer-centric products in an Agile way, build an ecosystem around the Swift platform, and innovate with clients, as part of an Agile tribe or team.
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Profile: Senior level full stack technologist with focus on <> back-end microservice development and test automation. Develop, test, release, and maintain back-end services, front-end applications, and AWS infrastructure.
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Our Clint is seeking a highly motivated Mid-Level Full-Stack Engineer to be an integral part of a fast-paced agile development team. Debug and remediate issues discovered by team members, users and test automation in a timely manor.
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Experience configuring, automating, provisioning, monitoring, and managing/reporting compliance for software, hardware networks, communications circuits, storage, and backup/recovery in an agile environment.
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Guide system development and implementation planning through assessment or preparation of system engineering management plans and system integration and test plans. · Experience with networking and cloud-based solutions (commercial, private on-premise, or hybrid) · Experience with agile development methodologies for applications and system development.
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And QT Understanding of Simulation/Stimulation software development that supports hardware test including development of User interfaces Active SECRET clearance This position is contingent upon contract award.
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Develop, test, release, and maintain back-end services, front-end applications, and infrastructure. Work as a technical contributor on an Agile team. Experience working on Agile engineering teams.
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Experience with Test Driven Development (TDD), BDD Behavior Driven Development, and Agile (XP) Experience with Test processes, open-source test frameworks, test design strategies, writing test cases, and automating tests in Java with frameworks like JUnit/TestNG, Selenium, JMeter and Appium Experience working with a ticketing system such as Service Now or Jira Hands on experience with any cloud technology platforms, preferably Microsoft Azure.
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