Software QA Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Reading, PA at Geebo

Software QA Engineer

Company Name:
Fortna
Job Descriptions:
Due to continued growth, we are looking to build out our Software QA group. This role is a member of our Warehouse Controls System (WCS) software development team.
The primary responsibility of the QA Engineer is to provide test and data automation for Software QA and Software Development for testing both in-house and on-site at customer distribution centers. This includes the technical automation needs for implementation of functional, regression, system and performance testing, in addition to maintaining and improving the automated testing and build environment.
Required
Experience:
BS in CS or Engineering discipline or equivalent.
3
years of experience in a combination of Software Quality Assurance, Software Development or QA Automation Engineering roles.
Strong Unix/Linux experience
Experience working with Software Development Life-Cycle (SDLC) methodologies.
Experience using a scripting language such as Bash, Perl or Python
Experience writing SQL queries
Strong understanding TCP/IP networking
Experience developing test plans and preparing test reports
Ability to work in a high-paced, highly dynamic environment
Desire to pick up and learn new technical skills
Knowledge and direct experience with agile testing methodologies preferred
Previous experience in Supply Chain
services
preferred
Some experience coding in C/C+
and/or Java preferred
Strong Oracle/SQL experience preferred
Experience troubleshooting from system log files preferred
Experience leading test
events
preferred
Experience with test automation tools preferred
Keyword: testing, qa, QA, quality assurance, agile, troubleshooting, test plans, test reports, software, IT, information technology, software engineer,
computer
science, QA automation, SDLC, Bash, Perl
From: FortnaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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