Performance Testers

Merrimack, NH

6+ Months Contract

Phone Hire



The Enterprise Infrastructure (EI) Performance Engineering team is a
seeking a Sr. Performance Engineer to work with the latest performance
testing tools and technologies to ensure Fidelity’s industry leading
platforms are high performing and can scale to meet the needs of the
business. This job requires a strong background in performance engineering,
and exceptional organizational, analytical, collaboration, and
communication skills. The position will support testing efforts across
multiple business units supported by EI.



*Primary Responsibilities:*

Design performance characterization strategies for a specific product area

Monitor and analyze performance metrics and application logs

Triage defects with development partners and project management teams

Work with application architects to identify performance bottlenecks and
make tuning recommendations

Prepare and effectively communicate performance results to Director level
management

Ensure timely escalation of critical issues to the development, project and
performance engineering teams

Coordinate activities of offshore engineers as/when required



*Qualifications:*

·  Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related engineering field

·  6-10 years of experience in the Information Technology field

·  5+ years of experience in software performance engineering against
large-scale end-to-end systems

·  Experience in software performance benchmarking tools (e.g. LoadRunner,
CloudTest, JMeter,etc.)

·  Strong motivation to decompose complex systems and understand how they
work

·  Advanced application memory consumption analysis skills

·  Working knowledge of application server technologies such as Tomcat,
Node, or Apache

·  Experience in Continuous Integration tools is highly desired

·  Experience in automation tools/frameworks is a big plus

·  AWS experience is a big plus.





*Thanks & Regards*

*Mounika*

*recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com
<http://recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com>*

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