*Hello,*

*Hope you are doing great!!!!*



*Job title: Test Automation Selenium Architect(Need 10+Years of experience)*

*Location: Norfolk, VA *

*Duration: 6+ Months*



*Job Description:*



Establish, build, and maintain test architecture frameworks

Implement continuous integrations processes to fit within a DevOps
environment

Complete discovery and evaluation process on client systems to make
recommendations on improvements, processes, and tech stack

Implement recommendations from discovery

Leads and manages the complexity of multiple software delivery projects

Recognizes under-performing projects and resources and determines solutions
to meet high client and internal expectations

Mentors less experienced team members explaining advanced technical
information and providing specialized technical guidance

Own the overall technology roadmap of automation solutions in collaboration
with development and QA teams.

Manage assigned projects while building productive internal/external
relationships

Collaborate with senior management in developing a solution strategy and
statement of work during the sales process

Provide regular updates of all projects to executive management



*Desired Skill :*

Selenium, QA, Architect



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*Thanks and Regards,*

*Kalyan*

*Data Systems Integration Group Inc,*

*485 Metro Place South, Suite 101*

*Dublin, OH - 43017*

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