Quality Assurance Manager Professional Services - Washington, DC at Geebo

Quality Assurance Manager

Job
Summary:
Berkeley Research Group is searching for a motivated Quality Assurance (QA) Manager to lead the quality assurance testing of our web applications and microservices in our 340B Health Analytics Practice.
Our next-generation platform blends industry-leading analytics, advanced software architecture, and the latest web technologies.
You will play a vital role within a rapidly growing organization while working closely with a creative, dedicated team, to solve complex user experience problems and communicate design needs with a human-centered lens.
The QA Manager should have a strong foundation in software engineering QA methodologies and proven experience leading teams to deliver successful software experiences.
Responsibilities:
Build, establish, and manage the QA discipline for the 340B practice.
Develop quality strategies for products and lead the development and execution of software test plans and analysis of test results.
Enhance testing capabilities guided by standard best practices, policies, and procedures.
Prepare quality documentation and reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
Work closely with other functional disciplines, especially software engineering and UI/UX design.
Qualifications:
BA/BS in Information Technology or related field A minimum of three years of experience in the field Proven capabilities in leading interactive software product testing teams.
Proven ability to drive QA success via integrated cross-functional teams involving deep collaboration with engineering and design.
Excellent communication, documentation, and Excel skills.
Salary Range:
$90,000- $115,000 per year.
Candidate must be able to submit verification of their legal right to work in the U.
S.
, without company sponsorship.
#LI-AW1 Recommended Skills Communication Creativity Data Analysis Engineering Hardworking And Dedicated Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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