Sr. QA Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Chase, MD at Geebo

Sr. QA Analyst

Sr.
QA AnalystClient is seeking a Senior QA Analyst who will play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and reliability of key business functions and supporting technologies.
The individual will contribute to competitive advantage by staying updated with emerging technologies, automating test scenarios, and conducting comprehensive testing and risk-based assessments.
Responsibilities:
Maintain awareness of emerging technologies to ensure a competitive advantage.
Automate test scenarios and expected outcomes using tools such as Protractor, Selenium, and Jasmine.
Provide expertise for key business functions and supporting technologies.
Apply comprehensive knowledge of testing methodologies, principles, practices, and procedures.
Plan, design, and conduct QA reviews and inspections.
Conduct comprehensive testing and risk-based assessments of testing objects.
Utilize source documentation as input for testing activities.
Lead testing components of large and complex projects.
Assign tasks, provide direction to resources, and report progress to project stakeholders.
Create and select tools and methodologies, seeking approval from management.
Requirements:
Mandatory Skills:
Proficiency in JavaScript and TypeScript.
Extensive experience with Protractor, Selenium, and Jasmine.
Competency in manual testing.
Desired Skills:
Familiarity with API testing and single-page applications testing is a plus.
Education/
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or equivalent work experience.
4-5 years of experience with Protractor, Selenium, test automation, and Jasmine.
Strong knowledge of testing principles and practices.
Recommended Skills Assessments Automation Java Script (Programming Language) Manual Testing Reliability Selenium Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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