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Senior Tester - LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1495850
# of Positions :
20
Minimum Education Level :
Bachelor's Degree
Experience Required :
Not Specified
Salary :
$23.00 - $28.00 hourly
Duration :
Full Time Short Term
Shift :
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
Job Title: Senior TesterLocation: Albany, New YorkPayrate: $23 - $28 per hourSchedule: 7:30 A.M. - 6 P.M, Monday to FridayDue Date: 04/16/2024Responsibilities:Design, develop, and execute QA processes, including documentation of test plans, cases, and scripts for web applications on desktop and mobile.Conduct manual and automated testing using tools like Selenium WebDriver for functional, integration, regression, ADA compliance, performance, and ad-hoc testing.Develop and maintain automated regression tests with .Net Core using Selenium WebDriver, ensuring compatibility across browsers.Collaborate within project teams to ensure alignment with business and technical requirements, managing defect logs with TFS/HP Quality Center.Analyze business needs to create user acceptance tests and relevant documentation.Assist in software integration and perform integration testing.Qualifications:Mandatory: 60-84 months of independent work experience with advanced education.Requested: 84 months of experience with UFT, Selenium WebDriver, ADA compliance testing, LoadRunner, ALM QC, defect management, user acceptance testing, PHI data tracking, Team Foundation Server, SharePoint, and Agile development.

Company Information

Name :
Quality Healthcare Staffing

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