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QA Automation Engineer

Charlotte, NC

Armstrong Transport Group (ATG) is looking for a QA Automation Engineer, who will be responsible for ensuring the highest software quality, reliability, stability and scalability with our products and enterprise software delivered to business. You will play a critical role in QA department by assisting in requirements validation, user stories, data, and coordination of testing efforts by working closely with cross-functional teams including product management, engineering, DevOps, and security within Technology Group. An exciting opportunity to design, implement and maintain automated testing solutions of ATG software systems and applications. You will be part of a dynamic environment with key stakeholders across agent network, operations, finance and other business groups to deliver technology solutions and to meet/exceed customer expectations. 

  

  

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  

  • Design, develop and maintain automated test scripts and framework using ATG standard tools and design to support functional, regression, performance and load testing methodologies. 
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering, product, and operations to ensure quality remains the core focus within the SDLC (software development life cycle) 
  • Design and execute test strategy that includes test plans, test cases, automation scripts, to validate and verify desired business functionality, reliability, stability and performance. 
  • Collaborate with QA and dev teams to execute automated test suites, analyze test results, and correlate to the defect metrics and resolution plans. 
  • Develop and perform quality test processes and methodologies to ensure the highest quality when ATG products are delivered to our transportation network.  
  • Develop and maintain automation modules and frameworks as necessary to be strategic with team’s efforts across ATG product suite. 
  • Work with DevOps and infrastructure teams to setup/configure test environments including test data, software and hardware alignment to ensure test strategy and troubleshooting as required. 
  • Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipeline to enable continuous testing and ensure early defect detection as well as monitor build results to provide feedback to engineering and product teams. 
  • Identify, report and track defects, and ensure sprint reports are accurate by maintaining clear and detailed documentation of test strategy and QA processes/best practices. 
  • Participates in daily agile ceremonies with QA team and larger technology group to ensure clear visibility of progress and achievements.  
  • Monitor, assess and improve metrics with software quality, brainstorm areas for improvements, and implement corrective actions with engineering teams. 
  • Manage and monitor test case reporting toolset, process management and conduct testing cycles for sprints and UAT releases. 

   

  

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  

  • BA Degree in CS, or engineering or related field 
  • Ability to effectively communicate with technical and business teams at all levels and from various backgrounds. 
  • 3-7 years of experience in software testing experience, including 2-3 years of testing automation 
  • Demonstrated track record of effective problem-solving and work effectively in a fast-paced agile development environment 
  • Experience with testing management toolset, bug tracking systems, and test automation frameworks 
  • Strong knowledge of QA methodologies, processes and best practices 
  • Proficiency in manual and automated testing techniques and tools 
  • Strong oral and verbal communication skills required 
  • Knowledge of SQL, Automation Tools and TestRail preferred, not required. 
  • Use software project management tools such as JIRA, and basic understanding of XML, HTML, etc. 

 

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