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QA Analyst

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
Fast paced company has an immediate need for mid-level QA Analyst on a contract to hire basis. In this position, you will work on a technology team of about 10 and be one of two QA individuals on the team. You will work in a .Net environment and must have hands-on knowledge of the software development lifecycle/SDLC. Qualified candidates must be passionate about their work and function well within a fast paced, Agile software dev environment. This is a manual testing position but any automation would be a nice plus, as they would like to get further automated. This is a key position for the company's ability to continue to deliver to market a superior product-- having a high attention to detail and adapting to change are critical skills.
Responsibilities:
Work extensively within the SDLC and on hybrid digital projects as they occur.
Create and execute test cases and plans centered on functionality.
Handle regression testing, software test plans, and cross browser functional testing.
Work in tandem with Developers to ensure transfer to Production of new products.
Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw conclusions
Analyze failure, corrective and preventive actions to respond to customer complaints.
Create and maintain company quality documentation (quality manuals, quality procedures, etc).
Continuously work to improve QA process and procedures.
Requirements:
3
years of experience working as a QA Analyst.
Experience with SDLC and testing methodologies, including functional, regression and system testing
Experience working in an Agile environment.
Must be able to switch back and forth between simultaneous projects effectively.
Understand the basics of programming (HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc.)
Pluses: Bachelor's Degree; Selenium.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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