US-MA-Burlington: Automation Engineer - SQA To apply for this position, please visit this Website. http://sqa.fyicenter.com/jobs/99660942_Automation_Engineer___SQA.html To see other opportunities, please visit http://sqa.fyicenter.com Date: 21-Dec-2012
Automation Engineer - SQA * Design and Create detailed tests for functional, integration, stress, and load testing * Consistently strive to produce better automated software coverage * Integrate the test suites into the test management system and test harness * Participate in feature teams during the sprint process * Identify and file defects that do not comply with the requirements of functional plans * Communicate results to the project lead * Develop and maintain metrics * Continually improve the process for future Sprints * Ensure resolution of defects and escalate any defects critical to the quality of the product. * Troubleshoot with developers, architects, and fellow QA engineers to resolve defects. * 3+ years of experience with Java * 2+ years of experience as an automation engineer * Strong analytical thinking, logical reasoning, problem recognition, and problem resolution skills * Ability to search out and to document high priority software flaws in a clear and concise manner * Git, QE tools, bug tracking, test tools, etc. * BS Degree in Computer Science; or equivalent experience. * Knowledge of UNIX/Linux and Windows system administration * Scripting (bash, perl, python, etc * Systems Administration knowledge/experience * Experience with Selenium Thank you, Team SQAFYI - Software QA Resource FYI http://sqa.fyicenter.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Software Quality Assurance Center" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/software_qa_center/-/HQA8rZ3o21MJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/software_qa_center?hl=en.
