Sr. QA Automation Engineer – Remote

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Lensa is a career site that helps job seekers find great jobs in the US. We are not a staffing firm or agency. Lensa does not hire directly for these jobs, but promotes jobs on LinkedIn on behalf of its direct clients, recruitment ad agencies, and marketing partners. Lensa partners with DirectEmployers to promote this job for TWO95 International. Clicking "" or "Read more" on Lensa redirects you to the job board/employer site. Any information collected there is subject to their terms and privacy notice.Title – Sr. QA Automation Engineer (Cypress)Position – Contract (6 +Months)Location – 100 % RemoteRate - $Open (Best Possible)Job Description• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related field or comparable industry experience. 5+ years of software test automation experience with a focus on building and maintaining test automation frameworks.• Experience with software automation testing methodologies including regression, functional, unit, integration, coverage, performance and load preferred.• Experience testing applications that integrate with other systems through RESTful API's preferred.• Experience designing test scenarios, breaking down software features and developing automated test strategies required.• Strong understanding of continuous integration and deployment preferred.• Experience with test management tools such as qTest, ALM, TFS or similar tools preferred.• Experience in Agile software development methodology and using tools such as Rally, Jira, TFS, or ServiceNow required.• Strong expertise in JavaScript, C#, Java, TypeScript, or other applicable languages as needed required.• Advanced understanding of open source web frameworks such as Angular, Bootstrap, Node.js, and Express required.• Advanced understanding of web application testing tools such as Selenium, Jasmine, Protractor, Cucumber, Appium, or Cypress required.• Experience with API testing frameworks such as Karate, Gatling, JMeter, or Postman preferred.• Experience with load and performance testing preferred.• Knowledge of Cloud platforms and services such as Amazon AWS, Azure, Heroku, Perfecto Mobile, and SauceLabs preferred.• Experience in reviewing and providing feedback to team members during pull requests preferred.• Solid understanding of object-oriented principles and Service Oriented Architecture required.• Solid understanding of source control tools such as Git or Subversion required.• Experience with test-driven development and behavior-driven development preferred.• Advanced level experience with SQL preferred.• Coaches and mentors Software Test Engineers in execution of automated testing efforts.• Leads effort to review product specifications and work with others to develop appropriate test strategies, detailed test plans, and test architectures.• Leads formal reviews of test plans, designs, and requirements with cross-functional teams.Participates in the evaluation of new tools and technologies to continue enhancing the automation framework.Note: If interested please send your updated resume and include your rate requirement along with your contact details with a suitable time when we can reach you. If you know of anyone in your sphere of contacts, who would be a perfect match for this job then, we would appreciate if you can forward this posting to them with a copy to us.We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest!If you have questions about this posting, please contact support@lensa.com

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