QA Analyst

Remote
Contracted
Promet Source
Mid Level

Promet Source is a global web and mobile application development company with offices in Chicago, USA and Cebu, Philippines. We are a full service technology firm that delivers high-value consulting and software development solutions that clients need to grow their business. As a leading technology provider of web services, we focus on complex web development, support, mobile applications, and strategic marketing. We are dedicated to open source software solutions by providing managed services for Drupal-based websites, products, and applications. Come work with a great, growing company! 

Promet is looking for a US based QA contractor to on an as-needed basis with our team, remotely. The QA contractor is responsible for leading quality review of various applications. The role relies upon test automation and manual testing tools. The hourly rate for this position is between $30-50. There are no benefits included with this contractual job.

Candidate MUST be able to pass a background check with fingerprinting and DOI clearance.

Responsibilities

● Follow manual and automated testing best practices in testing of features and
bugs as part of development lifecycle.
● Work as part of an Agile team in preparing Quality Assurance strategies, plans,
and test scenarios based on customer requirements.
● Participate in all aspects of the software development life-cycle, ensuring that
functional requirements are converted into high-quality, working application
components that meet specifications.
● Assure delivery of high quality code by raising quality issues, tracking their
progress, and validating resolution
● Manage metrics and reports of project quality for ongoing review with Project
Manager and stakeholders.
● Accountable for validating of the quality of technical artifacts before they are
delivered.
● Participate in client meetings and workshops, as required.
● Estimate the amount of work required to deliver requirements.

● Report on blockers and collaborate with team members to reach resolution.
● Track time and expenses using project and organizational standards

Qualifications

  •  Experience in testing various applications, services and user interfaces 
  •  Experience in test automation and creating repeatable, maintainable, automated test suites 
  •  Understanding of test driven development 
  •  Understanding of software development lifecycle and best practices 
  •  Understanding of Agile and Waterfall processes 
  •  Understanding of user interface design 
  •  Strong knowledge of software quality assurance best practices & methodologies 

Skills and Responsibilities 

  • Knowledgeable or has experience with Behat automation.
  • Knowledgeable or has experience with Cypress or Percy.
  • Sound experience with Robot Framework.
  • Sound experience with any Automated Visual Regression Tool.
  • Knowledgeable  or has experience setting up continuous integration.
  • Strong knowledge and experience in web and mobile testing.
  • Good or sound knowledge with Linux commands.
  • Preferably with experience in  testing Drupal enterprise multi language, multi-sites.
  • Experienced web back and frontend testing.  
  • Experienced with Agile methodologies.
  • Preferably with ISTQB certifications.
  • Knowledgeable in WCAG 2.1 concepts and has experience in web accessibility testing.
  • Ability to communicate technical aspects to people with non-IT background 
  • 3+ years of QA working experience 

Promet is an equal opportunity (EEO) employer.  We hire without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
 

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