Company: OpenText
Website: www.opentext.com
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Experience:
3+ yrs
Location: Hyderabad
Job Role: Senior Software Engineer - QA Automation
JOB SUMMARY:
Company Profile:
OpenText is the leader in Enterprise Information Management (EIM). Our EIM products enable businesses to grow faster, lower operational costs, and reduce information governance and security risks by improving business insight, impact and process speed.
Job
Description:
1. Analyse, design, and develop Manual and Automated tests; and related documentation for your assigned area of work.
2. Evaluate and communicate test coverage, “red flags” and anomalies to the Scrum team to aid in making the decision to certify releases.
3. Perform business/requirements analysis and identify requirements traceability
4. Take ownership of assigned product module QA efforts.
5. Reproduce and troubleshoot integration and production issues.
6. Testing various OpenText applications developed using Java/J2EE, C#, .NET.
7. Work as a QA specialist in developing test plans, test scripts and test cases that will effectively verify correct software operation.
8. Conducts unit testing and integration testing for functionality and limits.
9. Should be able to create the test data on his own in the system.
Candidate Profile:
Experience: 3+ years of experience with test-driven, behaviour-driven, or acceptance test-driven developments
Technical Skills:
1. Experience in testing complex enterprise level applications
2. Should have good understanding of Core Java
3. Should be able to build the product like a developer (in case if the product is embedding Java), and understand 3rd-party library dependencies
4. Experience with open source automation frameworks such as JUnit, TestNG or Robot
5. Automation experience on thick and web clients.
6. Experience on automation framework and tools like Selenium
7. Black Box / Grey Box testing experience in testing product API (Java)
8. Knowledge of bug tracking tools such as Bugzilla and/or Jira
9. Experience testing software in both Unix, Linux, and Windows systems
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