Develop and maintain automated test frameworks and scripts using Selenium, Java, BDD, UFT and VBScript. Perform API and database testing, use test management tools (Quality Center, JIRA), work within Agile, and provide production support including flexible hours/weekends. Communicate effectively and follow QA best practices in a finance domain.
Position Summary:
- Automation developer with strong scripting experience using Selenium, Java, BDD framework, UFT and VBScript.
Desired Skills:
- Selenium, Core Java, BDD, UFT, VBScript
Required Skills:
- Preferable 8+ years’ experience in Automation testing.
- Finance Domain preferable.
- Well versed in strong Automation testing/scripting experience (Selenium, Core Java, BDD, UFT).
- Database Query Knowledge
- Worked on Test Management Tools (Quality Center JIRA Preferable)
- Experience in Agile Testing Model, API testing.
- Flexible in Working hours/Weekend Production support
- Soft skills- good Communication skills, quick learner, responsible, good work ethics
Primary Skills
- Selenium
Secondary Skills:
- QTP/UFT - Quick Test Pro
Tertiary Skills:
- Core Java
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