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QA Analyst - Senior

QA Analyst - Senior Client- Visa in Austin, TX, Onsite is Must.
Contact Aparna at (925) 627 4984 or email aparna@ascentsg.
com Must have skills 7
years of overall experience.
5-6 years of automation testing experience, Java development, XML, Oracle RDBMS experience.
Manager will be looking for their test framework experience.
This candidate will be giving presentations across various teams at Visa.
Must have API testing with Selenium.
Experience with testing security.
Great Communication.
Qualifications - 10 years of QA Engineer experience.
- 6 years of strong technical competency and experience with web applications, web services, writing Java functions, XML, unit-testing, shell-scripting and RDBMS is a must.
- Experience writing and executing detailed test cases, test plans and test design documents.
- Experience using data driven tests to validate API calls in large J2EE n-tier architectures.
- Experience using test automation tools like Junit and Selenium, multi-browser testing is a must.
- Must have experience in debugging and troubleshooting problems in Linux/Unix based application servers such as JBoss, Tomcat, WebSphere environments.
- Must have experience testing in an AGILE environment and should have exposure to testing environment migration, DB and infrastructure/system upgrades.
- Must have proactive and strong communications to work well across teams.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or a related field.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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