Job description
JOB SUMMARY :
We are scouting for an Automation Tester (3+ years) with a thorough knowledge of automation testing.
An ideal incumbent would be engaged in the sprint and project deliveries and continuous improvement initiatives including test automation within our client’s project teams.
WHAT YOU WILL DO :
- Understand and implement Test Automation framework, Selenium with Core Java OR Python (preferred)
- Your responsibilities will include creating and executing functional as well as automated test cases, managing test defects, recording test evidence, innovation and continuous improvements.
- Understanding the requirements and formulating the Test strategies, Test schedules and test plans.
- Mentor and lead the testing requirements of the projects in regard to quality delivery within timelines and standards.
- Client interaction in a convincing manner is the key.
WHAT WE NEED :
Primary Skill :
– Automation testing using Selenium with Core Java OR Python (preferred)
– Enable & run automation tests in DevOps environment .
– Interact with application teams and functional testers to discuss automation scope, framework tailoring and design
– Solid Hands-on experience on selenium web driver, any automation framework like BDD, TDD and repository experience GIT and Jenkins Etc.
– Develop and Execute automated scripts during release schedule
– Provide technical support to resolve any technical issues during design and execution of Automation test scripts
– Participates in walkthrough sessions meetings on Automation test strategy
– Develop automation plans and strategies to implement to automation for various applications
– Recommend suitable tools, processes, templates and standards for Automation testing
– Share useful feedbacks to teams in framework and tool selection process
– Ensure implementation of standard processes, perform script reviews
– Should be ready to perform Manual testing and Automation (Both).
Nice to have (Not Mandatory) :
1. Experience on cloud.
2. Exposure to any web automation tools.
