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QA Engineer

Company Name:
Kranect
The ideal candidate must be able to define test conditions and data necessary for testing based on defect/bug tickets, API specifications and designs. Considerations must be made for end-to-end integration tests including order processing, APIs, multiple OS and browsers, and reporting. A prior history working with Drupal/PHP environments, SQL (specifically MySQL database), XML, a variety of Operating Systems and browsers is a plus.

The ideal candidate will have a track record of delivering high quality work on time. Our team includes great self-directed, proactive and action oriented individuals; therefore, you must be bright, flexible, open minded and able to thrive in our dynamic and fast-paced environment.

QA Engineer Experience and skills required:

Must have hands-on experience with multiple OS: Windows, OSX, Linux, iOS, and Android
Must have working knowledge of browser concepts such as caching, cookies and compatibility
Must have excellent diagnostic and troubleshooting skills
Must have experience in managing and testing across multiple integrated testing environments
Must have strong verbal, written and organizational skills
Must have team experience, yet be self-directed, proactive, and action oriented
Must have a minimum of 2 years writing SQL queries and using command line interfaces
Must have minimum 2 years software testing experience

QA Engineer Additional skillsets desired:

Experience with version control concepts and methodologies is a plus
Experience with cross-browser testing and Virtual Machines is a plus
Familiarity with commerce ordering and subscription service systems is a plus
Familiarity with streaming video concepts is a plus
Familiarity with Agile methodologies, Open Source testing tools, Ruby/Perl/Python is a plus
No third parties. Local candidates preferred. Only candidates authorized to work in the United States will be considered.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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