The Test Lead is responsible for QA Automation and functional testing, requiring experience with Selenium, API testing, and data validation. Strong Agile principles and communication skills are essential.
Experience: 9+ years in QA Automation + Functional testing Role: Test Analyst Must Have: - Automation(Selenium/ Playwright), ETL, API - Experience testing applications in Peoplesoft - Strong experience in data testing Good to Have: - Informatica Responsibilities: - Functional validation and testing Common: - Very good communication skills - Strong in Agile principles and methodologies - Hands-on experience with Agile / JIRA - Willing to work in 12 noon to 10 pm IST - Self-driven and able to work independently
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