SDET Engineer in Berkley Heights, NJ and Alpharetta, GA Accounting - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

SDET Engineer in Berkley Heights, NJ and Alpharetta, GA

SDET Engineer Location:
Berkley Heights, NJ and Alpharetta, GADuration:
Contract to hire Rate:
DOEUS Citizen, Green Card, TN, GC EAD and H4 EAD only No Third-party agencies Corp to corp.
Skills and Experience Needed:
4 to 10 years of experience in testing 4
years Manual testing experience Experience with Automation testing Should be able to understand functional aspects of project and come up with test cases Should be proficient in database like Db2 or Teradata.
Should be able to query database and create reports for test results.
Automation with Selenium on Java framework is a plus.
Should be knowledgeable in Java programming language Experience in API and Database Testing Strong knowledge/experience with postman / soap UI Firm understanding and knowledge of databases Excellent working knowledge of testing methodologies and strategies, including black box, grey box, and white box testing; functional, continuous integration, and regression testing Demonstrated experience with Continuous Integration - CI/CD Solid understanding of the software development lifecycle and Agile/Scrum based testing, including peer review, test automation, continuous integration.
What You Will Do:
Work closely with the development group to document and execute regression, functional and integration tests Work with other QA team members and developers to identify, document, resolve and add test coverage to existing defects Actively participate in the ongoing effort to fully automate client regression and functionality testing Ability to work independently and proactively Recommended Skills Api Automation Continuous Integration Database Testing Databases Ibm Db2 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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