Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Quality Assurance Engineer - Salesforce Platform (3-5 yrs) (Twayinc)

Dear Candidates,

Profile-QA Engineer (SFDC)

Salary-As per market

JD-

Non Negotiable - Minimum 3 year experience with Salesforce QA

Non Negotiable - 3 years of Functional & Non-Functional Testing experience

Non Negotiable - 3 years of experience with SFDC application testing

Non Negotiable - 3 years of experience in Software Development Life Cycle

Non Negotiable - Minimum 2 years in IT/Software companies with a multinational footprint

Non Negotiable- Minimum Bachelor's or Equivalent Degree in Computers

Non Negotiable - Good in communication and interpersonal skills

- A QA Engineer is responsible for validating fully functional modules or apps according to the requirements. As part of day-to-day work, A QA Engineer is expected to possess proficient knowledge of Force.com platform and an analytical mindset with a keen eye for detail. A QA Engineer is a self-motivated driven doer who performs the day-to-day, hands on the keyboard testing for projects.

High-Level QA Engineer Responsibilities (+ all responsibilities of a QA):

- Own and/or monitor QA workstream for 1-6 Delivery/Client Services/Internal projects (with guidance from QA Lead or QA Manager)

- Billability of at least 40 hrs per week (Util Target). The resource needs to ensure that assigned hours are utilized on each project.

- Creation and management of QA test plans and test cases.

- Support and mentor junior QA resources in test planning.

- Actively participate in backlog refinement and user story reviews.

- Facilitate UAT planning and execution of UAT.

- Delegate QA work and hours to junior QA resources (where applicable).

- Help the internal Silverline QA team improve processes, tools, methodologies, etc.

- Direct client interaction and expectation to be able to lead QA calls

A QA needs to perform the following -

- Perform thorough analysis on requirements to determine a test plan i.e.

- Obtain a deep understanding of the desired functionality

- Check whether the implementation affects current functionality (regression)

- Evaluate stated requirements before the feature is implemented

A successful analysis results in the derivation of all possible use cases and the technical approach. A QA engineer should present and discuss the test plan with a QA Lead or QA Manager and finalize the test plan and LOE/ETAs.

A successful analysis results in -

- Derivation of all possible use cases

- Identification of any blockers, challenges or risks

- An optimal test plan design based on complex requirements

- Thorough impact analysis of the planned testing

- Develop a test plan based on the requirements and functionality, that covers functional testing (happy-path, negative, boundary/extreme, exploratory), regression, usability, data, integration, smoke/sanity, and performance/load testing.

A QA engineer must discuss the approach with QA Lead or QA Manager finalize the test plan and LOE/ETAs.

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