Performance Testing Architect Performance Testing Architect for a multi-year consulting role in Rockville, MD. This role involves creating performance testing strategies for a large web application. Successful candidates should come from a development background.
The performance testing architect is responsible for determining and developing appropriate test automation strategies and plans for one or more projects, and to track and report progress on the plans during the project life cycle. In addition, the test automation architect takes the role of a mentor/coach/reviewer for performance test engineers working on various other projects. Responsibilities/Essential Duties: Ø Develop Test Automation Strategies and Plans for effective and efficient practice Ø Develop and maintain automation project plan Ø Provide technical guidance to the test team to ensure test activities are performed according to the developed test strategy and test plan Ø Define and implement effective and efficient testing processes, documentation, tools, and testing methodologies. Ø Identify and report test automation related risks, and develop appropriate remediation solutions Required: Ø 10+ years experience with software quality assurance Ø Expertise in implementing performance testing solutions using HP Mercury Suite tools Ø Experience on projects working as Automation Test Lead or Manager Ø Practical knowledge and working experience in all phases of software QA Ø Experience implementing automation solutions across multiple projects and multiple releases Ø Excellent written and oral communication skills Preferred: Ø Experience working directly with development and operational teams Ø Experience working with iterative development methodologies Ø Experience testing in J2EE and/or .NET technology platforms Ø Experience with C/C++, Java, multiple OS and RDBMS Ø Experience in Financial domain EDUCATION: Ø BS in CS, Engineering or equivalent. MS preferred Please send your updated Resume to j...@mapleresource.net -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Oracle Users" group. To post to this group, send email to oracle-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to oracle-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/oracle-users?hl=en.