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Tufin

QA DevOps Engineer - India

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Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in India
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Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in India
Junior
As a QA Engineer in DevOps, you will test and analyze requirements, write test cases, debug environments, and investigate customer scenarios.
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Description

Tufin helps enterprises simplify network complexity. As the leading Network Security Posture Management platform, Tufin serves as the unified control plane for modern hybrid networks spanning on-premises, cloud, SASE, microsegmentation, and multi-vendor environments. Trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide, Tufin delivers continuous risk visibility, reduces exposure through policy-driven automation, and enables continuous compliance and audit readiness at scale.

As QA Engineer in our DevOps teams you'll be exposed and have an opportunity to learn and adapt the latest technologies such as: Docker, Kubernetes and Microservices architecture.

Responsibilities:

  • Analyze requirements and come up with a test plan to ensure testing quality.
  • Research existing and new features in Infrastructure field.
  • Write automated and manual test cases.
  • Testing and Debugging complex environments.
  • Investigate customer scenarios.
Requirements
  • Must have at least two years’ experience as QA Engineer in a DevOps/Networking/infrastructure environment. 
  • Strong knowledge of software QA methodologies, tools and processes.
  • Experience with Linux OS and troubleshooting. 
  • Writing Python/Java/Go/Kotlin scripts.
  • Experience in Docker and Kubernetes
  • Self-learner and ability to learn new technologies and methodologies.
  • Experience in working on / building automation testing.
  • Familiar with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, Git or similar)

Advantage:

  • Knowledge in Java/Kotlin/Go and test framework
  • Development of Jenkins pipelines & Jenkins administration

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