QA Analyst Information Technology (IT) - King Of Prussia, PA at Geebo

QA Analyst

Company Name:
USM Systems
Position: QA Analyst III
Location: King of Prussia, PA
Duration: 6
Months
Description:
Carries out various methouds of testing including manual, batch and automated to ensure that all information systems products and services meet minimum company standards and end user requirements.
Tests software to ensure proper operation and freedom from defects. Documents and works to resolve problems.
Reports progress on problem resolution to management.
May recommend improvements to current procedures. Performs work flow analysis and recommends quality
improvements.
1 What are the top three technical skills this person must display?
Minimum four
years experience testing interface engines.
Strong ETL experience and bulk transaction processing experience.
Experience in Talend, Sterling Integrator, JDA, AS400 and Sonic MQ Message Manager. (Must have any one of these)
2 What are the top three soft skills this person must display?
Analytical & critical thinking
Very good communication to all levels of management
Multi-tasking
3 What is the business purpose of the project this person will be supporting?
V11 Exchange Platform Testing: Ensures system requirements are satisfied for internal and external application users. Ensures assigned project testing is complete and testing risks are identified prior to implementation. Manages the defects from identification to closure through the Software Life Cycle.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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