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QA Engineer / Selenium / SQL

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
Growing company has an immediate need for a QA Engineer on a direct hire basis. In this role, you will create test plans, coordinate test scheduling, conduct application testing, and provide feedback at the code level for all applications submitted for testing. You must have a strong background in both QA process and methodology, as well as hands on technical skills. This is a smaller-sized company and you will be expected to wear multiple hats, handling traditional QA but also being able to crack open the application code and explaining where the break (error) is occurring. This is an exciting company to work for, operating in a fast growing, in-demand Industry. They offer competitive pay, 401K, and excellent benefits.

General
Responsibilities:
Work with automation tools to assist the company with getting automated processes up and running.
Create test plans from project documentation.
Create SQL queries to confirm successful data capture and manipulation.
Conduct the necessary business analysis to determine the necessary items needed to create a proper test plan on an as needed basis.
Interact with developers, project managers, and internal users.
Requirements:
5
years QA experience with some automation experience using a Selenium OR a similar software (HP etc.).
Ability to write a test plan and use case scenario for a regression test.
Ability to create SQL queries to confirm successful data capture and manipulation.
Must be able to review code written by developer in order to identify where business logic may be being impacted (PHP preferred, but will accept others - PERL, .NET, etc.).
Understands multi-browser compatibility.
Experience in capturing use case scenarios directly from developers and project managers
Bachelor's Degree not required but strongly preferred!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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