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Senior Ruby Developer Lead in Automation

Company Name:
Xpanxion, LLC
Position Type:
Full-time
Senior Ruby Developer Lead in Automation
Xpanxion, LLC has positions available for Ruby Developers in Automation. Employee will be assigned to a software project to design, develop and maintain automated testing scripts for applications, programs and other software. The employee, acting as lead, will be responsible for automation testing on the assigned project. Individual will be required to collaborate with, delegate and manage other testing resources from a project perspective to ensure overall success of the testing effort. There are multiple positions available. All those interested who have a background comparable to the requirements are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
Collaborate with developers, quality assurance analysts, and other stakeholders on software projects.
Lead the automation testing effort by guiding a team of other individuals. Delegate tasks, make time estimations for task completion, ensure overall effort is running smoothly to reach testing and project goals.
Design and develop automated testing scripts for applications using automation tools.
Communicate with client, business units, and/or project teams regarding status, progress, issues, and other topics related to overall testing effort.
Implement and maintain automated testing scripts.
Execute test scripts while tracking results.
Create defect status reports and validate bug fixes.
Requirements:
Knowledge of the programming language Ruby.
Working knowledge of SQL.
Knowledge of SDLC.
Strong analytical, documentationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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