Valorx is looking for a detail-oriented quality assurance specialist to be in charge of all quality assurance activities. The quality assurance specialists responsibilities include developing and implementing quality assurance policies, conducting tests and inspections, identifying production, process, or product issues, and presenting solutions.
To be successful as a Senior QA specialist you should be incredibly thorough and able to help our company maintain the highest quality standards.
Roles Responsibilities
Review system requirements and design documents and prepare test plans and strategies.
Analyze, create, execute, maintain, and document accurate test cases.
Ensure complete coverage of functional and non-functional aspects of Software from a testing point of view.
Troubleshoot, debug, and suggest improvements in customer implementations from the perspective of product features and functionality.
Execute functional, integration and regression testing plans and scripts.
Work closely with engineers and product owners locally.
Log, track and document bugs discovered during testing as well as gather all necessary information.
Document, analyze and communicate results of functional testing.
Perform API testing (if applicable).
Work on defect logging, tracking, resolution, and verification.
Verify new features and enhancements/ improvements.
Perform regression, installation, and upgrade testing in every release cycle.
Requirements Qualifications
4+ years of experience in Software Quality Assurance We will train you but need you to be able to understand complex software and its use cases.
Experience working with Automation frameworks.
Catch deeply ingrained defects.
Experience in Salesforce technology (Optional).
Understanding of SDLC and tools such as Sprints and Jira.
Experience working in an Agile/Scrum methodology is a plus.
Ideally come from a development background in both frontend and backend testing.
Perks Benefits:
Competitive salary
Medical Insurance
Opportunities for professional development and career growth