Hi All,

Hope you all are doing good.

Please check the below JD and if you are interested, share profiles to
*md.kh...@3sbc.com
<md.kh...@3sbc.com>*

*Role: Automation Tester*

*Location: CA*

*Duration: Long Term*


*It's an OnSite Position *

*LinkedIn Mandatory*


*Responsibilities:*



   - A minimum of 8 years related work experience is required, including at
   least two years in a senior QA role
   - Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subjects such as computation, software
   engineering or information technology
   - Proficient in Selenium w/ Python or Java
   - Strong experience w/ test automation frameworks such as TestNG,
   PyTest, etc.
   - Experience w/ HTML, CSS,  Xpath, basic Javascript
   - Understanding of OOP and programming concepts in general
   - Working knowledge of HTTP concepts (request/response, headers, status,
   etc.)
   - Experience w/ API authentication methods (Oauth, basic auth, etc.)
   - Previously demonstrated implementing page object model
   - Working experience w/ Postman API testing – running collection test
   cases and creating test case assertions with it
   - Experience with relational databases – writing SQL and the ability to
   do analysis on data for testing
   - Deep understanding of software testing methodologies and strategies
   - Experience testing w/ distributed application architecture
   - Experience working w/ CI tools such as Jenkins
   - Strong understanding of Agile and SDLC, and how Quality Assurance
   processes fit in
   - Experience working w/ Git or equivalent source version control
   - Familiarity w/ tools such as Qmetry, Jmeter, PyCharm, etc. Knowing the
   general QA tool ecosystem is a big plus
   - Experience with bug tracking/workflow management tools, preferably JIRA
   - Knowledge of security best practices is a plus



Regards,

*Md.Khazababu*

Recruiter

3*S* Business Corporation Inc(*3SBC*)

P: 281-823-9222 Ext 518 | F: 281-823-9225

Email: md.kh...@3sbc.com| <md.kh...@3sbc.com> www.3sbc.com

Hangouts – khaza3...@gmail.com



*3S Business Corporation Inc.  11271 Richmond Ave,  Suite # H107, # H108
Houston, Texas. 77082*

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