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Experience with wide range of programming languages, automation tools and scripting languages (e.g., Python, Ruby, Go, Bash/Shell, JavaScript/Node.js, Groovy, YAML/JSON, PowerShell, Java, Terraform.
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Experience with various programming languages, automation tools, and scripting languages (e.g., Python, Ruby, Go, Bash/Shell, JavaScript/Node.js, Groovy, YAML/JSON, PowerShell, Java, Terraform.
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Microsoft Azure DevOps (Boards, Repos, Test Plans, CI/CD Automation) or other similar DevOps solutions, Microsoft TEAMS, API Integration tools (MuleSoft, Apigee),. Languages/Data Formats: SQL, Python, C#, PHP, Java / JavaScript, PowerShell, HTML/CSS, VBA, VBScript.
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Utilize programming languages/Frameworks like Java, Spring, JavaScript,HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Splunk, Test Automation Tools, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Create automation test strategy, test plan , test scenarios, test execution and generate reports. Design, develop and/or review automation test scripts to ensure solutions meet the requirements of functional and technical specifications.
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Looking for a strong Lead Java Full Stack Engineer with excellent DB/SQL skills, Java, SpringBoot, AWS, Spring Integration, Sprint batch, Hibernate, Angular and Autosys (or similar scheduling tool) along with test automation.
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Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, test automation and related tools, operations, real-time communication.
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Along with Java, we look for MOB (Mobile) exp, someone good in performance/functional testing, someone good with developing automated test packages, UI testing, and someone that is overall strong in automation (these are just some.
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Test Automation (Karate, Cucumber, Selenium etc). Test Automation (Karate, Cucumber, Selenium etc) Looking for resources with strong Java, spring boot, AWS services, devops tools.
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Hands on experience in Tricentis TOSCA, Java/C#, Selenium, Appium, Webservices/API automation, SQL, CI/CD Integration, Git, Agile. Lead automation test teams to define test strategy, involve in architect test automation best practices, design tests, create test cases and execute tests.
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Must have expertise with excellent DB/SQL skills, Java, Spring , Sprint batch, Hibernate, Angular and AWS along with test automation. Experience with AWS Cloud architecture, Patterns, backend/frontend development with the frameworks such as Java, Spring, Angular, TypeScript or similar technologies.
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As a senior Test Automation Engineer, you will play a crucial role in setting up processes, defining how to grade and evaluate testing effectiveness, and establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) for successful implementations.
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Experience as Java Developer/SDET/Test Automation Engineer. Hands-on experience in Development or Test Automation Framework implementations in Enterprise/Internet commercial software environments with a minimum of X years of Java Development/Programming or test engineering experience & in open-source tools such as Selenium, Appium, TestNG/JUnit, etc.
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Experience with GitLab CI/CD Test Automation Pipeline & Reporting U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain a Top-Secret security clearance required. Setup test environments and required setup (e.g. Jenkins) for automation testing and make sure the automation scheduler job runs based on given time frame.
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Utilize programming languages like Go, Python, Java or other object-oriented languages, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker, OpenStack and Kubernetes, and a variety of Azure tools and services.
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