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Quality Analyst

Jefferson City, MO

Objectstream is an award-winning small business dedicated to providing innovative products and services in many areas, including information technology, management consulting, and logistics, for customers including the FAA, DOD, and State Governments. We accomplish this mission by forging long-term trusted relationships with our employees, customers, and strategic partners; building an organizational culture that promotes empowerment and accountability; assembling a talented, well-trained, and qualified workforce; continuously improving our efficiency and productivity; and being socially and environmentally responsible corporate citizens. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment where employees are encouraged to share ideas and take ownership of their projects. We are currently seeking a talented Quality Analyst to join our dynamic team. We offer a competitive benefits package to our employees which includes: M/D/V, matching 401k, and other benefits. The passion and dedication of Objectstream employees is what has supported the growth and success of our company. We develop strong, dedicated, unified teams committed to our core values. This position requires on-site work so the candidate must be located in the Jefferson City, MO Area or willing to relocate to that area.

Job Description – Quality Analyst

Job Responsibilities:

The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Reviews design specifications to understand the scope, requirements, and function of the software product.
  • Identifies appropriate parameters, functions, and data to test and validate; parameters may include general function, validity of results, accuracy, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.
  • Identify test scenarios and develop test cases for functional, regression and user acceptance based on the test scenarios aligned with business requirements.
  • Conducts extensive end to end testing to ensure products perform according to user requirements and within established guidelines.
  • Debug logs, recreates error codes, identify edge case scenarios and report bugs.
  • Collaboration with developers and business owners while identifying and recommending solutions, improvements, and updates.
  • Create and maintain Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM)

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field.
  • Minimum three (3) years of experience in a QA role for software projects.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) for documentation and reporting.
  • Familiarity with JIRA and Dashboards for issue tracking in agile sprint management.
  • Experience with Xray for test case design, execution, and linking test outcomes to requirements.
  • Knowledge of API Testing.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to serve as a liaison with developers, project managers, and business team members.
  • Excellent organizational skills, strong attention to detail, and demonstrated professionalism.
  • Self-motivated and able to work both in a team and independently.
  • Strong communication skills both verbal and written.
  • Highly responsive to requested needs.
  • Ability to work with confidential and proprietary information using utmost discretion.

Additional information:

  • Professional certification is desirable.
  • Candidate must be able to pass security background check.

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