Chainbridge Solutions · 19 hours ago
Quality Assurance Analyst
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Growth OpportunitiesNo H1BU.S. Citizen Only
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Responsibilities
Provide in-depth analysis for all QA aspects for each release
Provide QA services and coordinate QA efforts with scrum team members
Complete manual quality testing on custom built LCAP based applications
Create and maintain detailed functional, regression and automated test plans and test scripts using an existing Javascript framework
Follow existing agile QA best practices and recommend improvements
Document, plan and conduct test data setup required for testing execution
Identify, document and track software defects encountered during testing
Perform verification/validation tests prior to release and ensure a timely delivery of a high-quality release
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred
Experience performing manual and/or automated QA testing on LCAP (ServiceNow, Tyler Application Platform known as Entellitrak, etc.) based applications
Experience working in teams and in a team environment that is process-oriented and deadline-driven
Ability to self-direct while demonstrating strong collaboration and team-oriented motivation; proactive
Experience working with Atlassian project management and testing tools (JIRA, Confluence, Xray for JIRA, Selenium)
Agile Scrum software development methodologies
Ability to work independently under general guidance
Experienced in Language and frameworks: Javascript, JUnit, TestNG, SQL, or Object-Oriented Programming
Experience testing JavaScript, Java, .Net, html, CSS or similar web-based applications
US Citizen, preferably with a prior Federal background investigation
Willing to be processed for a clearance, should it be necessary