looking for a Automation QA Engineer


Location: San Diego, CA
Duration: 12 months

*Please send me resume on **souravs77...@gmail.com <souravs77...@gmail.com>*

Skills:

   - Understanding of automation test methodologies, REST services
   automation test frameworks, tools, and techniques, and practical
   application of test automation in major development efforts is required.
   - Experience with automation frameworks for multiple micro services
   using JAVA, REST assured, Apache HTTP and testing.
   - Employ advanced white box and automated testing techniques and
   technical expertise to develop test automation to test features and
   functionality at different levels in the technology stack to ensure
   delivery of a reliable, consistent, high quality and scalable product
   - Apply defined software quality best practices and procedures to
   design, influence, and drive quality and testability of our software.
   - Work on complex projects that cover a wide range of technologies and
   interdependencies between platforms requiring analytical skills and
   innovative thinking ensuring
   - Review functional and technical documentation in order to identify
   requirements for the creation of test plans, test cases and test scripts
   - Conduct test case and test script reviews to ensure scenarios
   accurately capture business functionality
   - Execute all components of product testing such as functional,
   regression, end-to-end testing, performance and load testing utilizing
   automation
   - Validate the code in different environments and sign off quality on
   code delivery to production
   - Experience with Agile Development, SCRUM, Test Driven Programming
   methodologies

 *Please send me resume on **souravs77...@gmail.com
<souravs77...@gmail.com>*

*Kindly respond to the below questionnaire.*

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