*Title:  Sr.**/Lead** Performance Engineer*

*Location: Woodbridge NJ*

*Duration: Long Term*



*Note: H1B are fine.*



As a Performance test Engineer/Architect, you are someone who is passionate
about innovative technology – specifically performance engineering tools,
performance profiling, web/mobile and database performance real-time
monitoring and tools. Love being hands on and eager to demonstrate a clear
path of services adoption to your partners with demos, presentations, and
prototypes.



*Primary Responsibilities:*

Ensure quality for our customers by validating Performance, Stability,
Scalability, and Reliability for all of our scrum initiatives

Experience using automated test tools for Functional and/or Performance,
Stability, Scalability, and Reliability testing using LoadRunner, WebTest,
JMeter, or others

Ensure validations are in place for the proper level of instrumentation and
monitoring to proactively detect performance and scalability issues

Design and Develop automated Performance, Stability, Scalability, and
Reliability tests

Discover thresholds and data impact on delivery

Participate in the constant improvement of our Performance Test Automation
practices

Architect and develop in-house owned customized tools to facilitate and
enhance Performance Testing

Debug, troubleshoot, and work with team members to find and fix software
defects

Testing at the System, Sub-System, and Component level

Create reports that describe detected defects and possible causes

Gain a technical and functional understanding of our product architecture
and become part of the ongoing improvement of the performance of our
enterprise application

Work proactively with members of an Agile team to find and fix defects in
our product architecture

Analyze defects / test results and be able to deduct the chain of events
leading to a failure

Write SQL code as part of data setup, in order to conduct performance tests

Communicate critical issues and status updates in a timely manner to Agile
teams

 Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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