US-WA-Seattle: Quality Assurance Engineer
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http://sqa.fyicenter.com/jobs/99678322_Quality_Assurance_Engineer.html
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Date: 27-Apr-2009



Quality Assurance Engineer

Technical Knowledge and Expertise

* You recognize and adopt best practices in software engineering:
design, testing, version control, documentation, build, and deployment
-- all with an emphasis on software quality. * You have an in-depth
understanding of formal software development processes and procedures.
You keep up with the new technologies and new test methodologies
through actively reading, training, and sharing with other engineers.
* You write test plans and test cases that are high quality, high
value, and maintainable. * You create and improve test automation
scripts. * You address testing and process problems at their root,
stepping back to understand the broader context. * You develop
pragmatic solutions. You implement flexible/scalable processes and
choose simple, straightforward solutions over more complex ones. Where
existing solutions are known, you use them. * You understand a broad
range of testing methodologies. * You understand software testing
techniques, such as equivalence class partitioning, boundary value
testing, domain analysis testing, orthogonal arrays, etc. * You
anticipate and prevent future problems from occurring. You think and
plan for the long term and do not accept solutions which get the code
to production (project testing) but make continued testing after
release (regression testing) difficult, labor intensive, or
impossible.

You work in a team, driving projects forward and exhibit the following
characteristics in your work:

* You collaborate to ensure that decisions are based on the merit of
the proposal, not the proposer. When none of the proposals is the
obvious winner, you are still decisive and commit to the team’s
decision. * You continue to move forward in the face of ambiguity and
imperfect knowledge. You do not suffer from "analysis paralysis." * As
you work through ambiguity, you document your path, removing the
ambiguity for the next person. * You teach methods and procedures to
reduce ambiguity and improve knowledge on future projects. * You lead
by example. * Your decisions and judgment display an emphasis on
raising product quality. * You proactively support knowledge-sharing
within the team and across your division. * You communicate clearly
both verbally and in writing with your team and with other groups. You
are able to translate detailed technical problems into communicable
messages. You listen effectively.



Thank you,
Team SQAFYI - Software QA Resource FYI
http://sqa.fyicenter.com

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