Position: Sr QA SDNT

Location: SEATTLE WA/MA

Duration: 6-12 Months




·       Hands on experience with Java, Selenium Automation, CSS Xpath,
Framework Configuration, CI/CD experience, Jenkins job setup and
integration with Selenium



·       Must have worked on collections, File IOs, Threads, JDBC, logging,
Exception Handling, Best practices, coding standards, debugging



·       Hands-on with Building Automation Scripts, Debugging, Execution,
Results analysis, Defect reporting, maintain the automation script



·       Must have extensively worked and possess at least two automation
skills (Selenium, Sikuli, Karate, Rest-assured, Appium)



·       Experience in implementation, enhancement and maintenance of the
Test Automation Framework (Should have worked on at least 1 open source
automation framework)



·       Strong knowledge of SQL, handle data driven, key word driven
automations, also have good understanding of the frameworks.



·       Hands on experience in Mobile automation using Android and IOS



·       Exposure to CICD skills like Jenkins, code repository like git or
svn



Understand the build and deploy process like Maven, Antq







Responsibilities



·       Collaborate with stakeholders and project team to identify needs
and gather requirements



·       Support the team in the design of user stories and acceptance
criteria



·       Advocate automation of every part of the software delivery lifecycle



·       Responsible for Script validation, Provisioning validation and
Chaos engineering



·       Assist scrum team with sprint planning, test design, test
execution, defect analysis/root cause investigation & reporting on test
status



·       Identify defects and missing information in requirements



·       Ongoing improvement of automated testing frameworks



·       Design and implement automated test cases and reusable libraries



·       Assist in the creation of regression test plans



·       Perform manual testing as required


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

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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