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NeoLoad Performance Testing Consultant

United States

About TTC

The Testing Consultancy is a global specialist software testing company with a focus on helping organizations transform the way they deliver quality software. We have broad capabilities across a wide range of testing areas including performance engineering, load testing, automation, and enterprise application testing. Our solutions enable clients to increase the speed and quality of software delivery while reducing risk and cost.

Perks of working for TTC

• Hybrid
• Open to FT and C2C
• Competitive Base Salary
• Work Life Balance
• Relaxed Work Environment
• Growth and Development Opportunities

Summary

The primary purpose of the NeoLoad Consultant role is to lead and deliver performance testing services using NeoLoad in alignment with industry standards and best practices. The consultant will design, develop, and execute performance test strategies, interpret results, and provide recommendations that ensure application stability and scalability. Experience with Maximo and utility industry environments is considered a strong plus. Experience with TOSCA is preferred. The consultant will also mentor QA personnel on performance testing methodologies and NeoLoad scripting.

Candidates may be located anywhere. Being based in Houston is a plus.

Responsibilities

• Consult with customers to design and implement comprehensive performance testing activities using NeoLoad
• Develop performance test plans, scripts, scenarios, and execution strategies aligned with system requirements
• Execute load, stress, endurance, and scalability tests and analyze performance results
• Identify performance bottlenecks and recommend engineering optimizations
• Collaborate with development, architecture, and infrastructure teams to troubleshoot performance issues
• Support performance testing for upgrades, integrations, and major deployments
• Identify and implement improvements for performance testing processes and methodologies
• Establish and evolve performance engineering practices to align with industry best practices
• Serve as the primary point of contact for performance testing activities and customer communications
• Mentor QA members to enhance the team’s performance testing and NeoLoad capabilities

Technical Skills

• Strong hands-on experience with NeoLoad including scripting, parameterization, correlation, execution, and results analysis
• Understanding of performance engineering concepts including scalability, load modeling, and root cause analysis
• Experience with enterprise applications. Maximo experience is a strong plus
• Experience working in utility industry environments is a strong plus
• Experience using monitoring tools such as Splunk, Dynatrace, AppDynamics, or Grafana
• TOSCA experience or knowledge is preferred
• Strong communication skills with the ability to explain technical findings to stakeholders
• Ability to work independently and meet deadlines in complex delivery environments
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• Experience working in Agile and Waterfall environments

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
• Seven or more years of experience in Software Development, Quality Assurance, or Performance Engineering
• Three or more years of hands-on NeoLoad performance testing experience required
• Maximo or utilities industry experience is a strong plus
• TOSCA experience preferred
• ISTQB or Performance Engineering certification preferred

If your experience or qualifications are similar to what we are seeking, please consider applying. Experience comes in many forms and skills may be transferable, but passion for your career cannot be substituted. At TTC, we value diversity and encourage everyone to apply.

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