QA Testing Lead-Seattle, WA (Fulltime) General Labor - Seattle, WA at Geebo

QA Testing Lead-Seattle, WA (Fulltime)

Job Title:
QA Testing LeadLocation:
Seattle, WAJob Type:
FulltimeMinimum 13
Years of Exp Candidate
Job Description:
Your X-FactorWork ethic - You are a consummate professional.
Aptitude - You have an innate capacity to transition from project to project without skipping a beat.
Communication - You have excellent written and verbal communication skills for coordination across projects and teams.
Impact - You are a critical thinker with an emphasis on creativity and innovation.
Passion - You have the drive to succeed paired with a continuous hunger to learn.
Leadership - You are trusted, empathetic, accountable, and empower others around you.
What you'll do:
You will Lead a test team build / enhance test automation framework, address technical bottlenecks, and provide solution.
You will closely work with the stakeholders to understand business requirements and accordingly write test plan and test requirements, have expertise in both Functional Testing and Test Automation.
You will review test documentation and ensures it is up-to-date, complete, and accurate.
You will be responsible for executing tests as defined in the test plan.
Must Haves:
A Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field.
10
years of strong experience in building or enhancing Automation Framework (Hybrid, Data Driven, Keyword Driven etc.
) Hands on experience in developing UI automation script in Python using Selenium/Appium framework.
Hands on experience in preparing and updating test automation scripts as per new hardware and software features/functionalities.
Hands on experience in CI/CD:
MAVEN, Jenkins/AWS Pipelines (EC2) Experience with Agile/DevOps methodologies QA Testing Lead-Seattle, WA (Fulltime) Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Apache Maven Automation Business Requirements Continuous Integration Creativity Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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