Senior Software Test Engineer
Location
India
Posted
138 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Software Test Engineer
Openwave
• Automate Web & Mobile applications using Selenium, Appium, Java. • Build & maintain automation frameworks (TestNG, Maven/Gradle). • Work with CI/CD tools (Bamboo, Jenkins, GitHub Actions). • Perform functional, regression, and integration testing. • Perform Testing of clients on iOS & Android devices. • Verify products across Mobile and Tablet devices on both platforms.
Job Requirements
- 5-7 years experience in Mobile applications based testing.
- Hands-on experience on Mobile automation for at least 2-3 years.
- Automate Web & Mobile applications using Selenium, Appium, Java.
- Build & maintain automation frameworks (TestNG, Maven/Gradle).
- Work with CI/CD tools (Bamboo, Jenkins, GitHub Actions).
- Perform functional, regression, and integration testing.
- Testing of clients on iOS & Android devices.
- Good knowledge on device based testing and various device compatibility testing.
- Comfortable verifying products across Mobile and Tablet devices on both platforms.
- Test API endpoints (Postman, RestAssured).
- Create and execute detailed test cases, report defects, and ensure quality in Agile/Scrum teams.
- Nice to Have: Experience with performance testing on devices and device cloud platforms.
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