*Title     :  QA Mobile Tester with Telecom/Wireless Experience*

*Location : Basking Ridge, NJ*

*Duration : Long Term*

*ONSITE INTERVIEW REQUIRED*



Caller Name ID is a branded application available on both *Android and
iOS* platforms
to enable users to receive additional information about the caller on an
incoming call.

The application enables the user to view caller's name, detect spam, filter
and block spam calls and take further action on such calls.

·         Background of* LTE, VOLTE, 4G, UMTS* *with the iOS and Android.*

·         The product has releases on a monthly cadence with new features
and bug fixes per business requirements.

·         This position is primarily a technical testing role where the
candidate will be involved in working with a very small agile technical
product team. The tester will perform functional, device, network,
regression and user interface testing for the product for each release on
both *Android and iOS*.

·         The candidate should be able to develop test plans, test reports
and perform preliminary debugging of issues identified.  Strong problem
solving and analytical skills required.

·         The candidate should have excellent communication skills to
report issues identified both verbally and written to a technical
audience.  The role will require daily interactions with the team to assess
the issue until resolution including retest.  Team player with strong
interpersonal skills

·         Familiarity with device platform to gather logs is required.

·         Familiarity with 4G and SIP signaling flows is desired

·         Familiarity with interaction of applications and device OS is
required

·         BS degree in an Computer Science or related discipline

·         Minimum 3 years’ experience  in testing applications on mobile
devices on *Android and iOS*

·         Ability to come up to speed quick and perform testing with
minimal supervision


Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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