Quality Assurance Automation Engineer (Senior) Professional Services - Washington, DC at Geebo

Quality Assurance Automation Engineer (Senior)

This position is for a proposal effort.
This position will close July 25, 2023.
TriTech Enterprise Systems is looking for several Quality Assurance Automation Engineers (Senior) to support a Federal Testing Program.
This remote position will be based in the Washington DC Metropolitan area.
Task/The Senior Quality Assurance Automation Engineers Develop, maintain, and execute automated test cases using automated testing tools such as Selenium WebDriver in C# Assist in writing release specific use cases and test plans, executing those plans and developing test automation for the same Collaborate with developers and other QA Engineers and will understand how changes affect ongoing automation efforts Additional responsibilities will include smoke, performance, functional, and regression testing to ensure code is functioning as designed using manual and automated testing procedures Assist in project documentation, monitoring automated test suite results, bug reporting and tracking Self- motivated individual with strong problem-solving skills who can contribute in a dynamic team environment Bachelors degree and 12 years related experience Federal Government Experience Must have at least a Public Trust Clearance or able to get approved Must be good with Microsoft Software Suite (Word, Excel, etc.
) Must have experience with several testing tools PMP is a plus TriTech is an Equal Opportunity Employer! Recommended Skills Automation C Sharp (Programming Language) Certified Project Management Professional Microsoft Excel Microsoft Softwares Microsoft Word Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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