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Test Analyst

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Position Title: Test Analyst (Onsite – Contract) 
Location: Cincinnati, OH & Kentucky 
Contract Type: Contract 
Start Date: Aug-November 2025 

 

Position Summary: 
The primary role of the Test Analyst is to support comprehensive testing efforts by executing functional, system, and integration testing across a variety of applications. This role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a collaborative mindset. The Test Analyst will work closely with cross-functional teams to validate business requirements and ensure the delivery of high-quality solutions. This is a client-facing, onsite position requiring regular presence at locations in Cincinnati, OH and Kentucky. 

 

Job Responsibilities: 

  • Review and analyze business and technical requirements to design appropriate test plans and test cases 
  • Execute manual and/or automated test cases and report on results 
  • Identify, document, and manage defects through resolution 
  • Coordinate with developers, project managers, and business stakeholders to clarify requirements and support defect resolution 
  • Support user acceptance testing (UAT) and provide detailed feedback 
  • Document testing processes and maintain relevant QA documentation 
  • Ensure compliance with established testing standards and best practices 
  • Provide regular updates on testing status, risks, and issues 
  • Work onsite at client locations in both Cincinnati and Kentucky as required 
  • Other duties as assigned 

 

Role Requirements: 

  • Proven experience in software testing, including functional, system, regression, and UAT 
  • Ability to understand and translate business requirements into test cases 
  • Strong organizational and time management skills 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
  • Self-motivated and detail-oriented with a proactive approach to issue resolution 
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 
  • Flexibility to travel to and work from multiple client sites as needed 

 

Technical Skills: 

  • Experience with test case management and defect tracking tools (e.g., JIRA, ALM, TFS) 
  • Solid understanding of software development and QA methodologies 
  • Familiarity with SQL and ability to perform basic database queries 
  • Exposure to API testing tools and techniques is a plus 
  • Understanding of Agile and traditional SDLC environments 

 

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field preferred 
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Test Analyst or similar role in a QA environment 
  • Must be authorized to work in the U.S. 
  • Must be available to work onsite in Cincinnati and Kentucky 

 

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