QA Engineer - Automation and Testing (New Delhi)

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Role Overview<\/b> <\/h2> We are looking for a detail -oriented and highly analytical QA Engineer – Automation & Testing<\/b> to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and executing automated test scripts, ensuring high -quality software delivery, and collaborating closely with cross -functional teams to maintain product reliability, performance, and user satisfaction. <\/p> Key Responsibilities<\/b> <\/h2> Automation Testing<\/b> <\/h3> - Design, develop, and maintain automated test scripts using frameworks such as Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, TestNG, JUnit, PyTest<\/b>, etc. <\/li> - Build and optimize test automation frameworks for UI, API, and backend validation. <\/li> - Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI). <\/li><\/ul> Manual Testing<\/b> <\/h3> - Conduct functional, regression, integration, system, and user acceptance testing (UAT). <\/li> - Identify, document, and track defects using tools like JIRA, Azure DevOps, Bugzilla<\/b>, etc. <\/li> - Validate bug fixes and ensure closure through rigorous retesting. <\/li><\/ul> Quality Assurance<\/b> <\/h3> - Collaborate with developers, product managers, and designers to understand requirements and acceptance criteria. <\/li> - Participate in Agile ceremonies: sprint planning, grooming, reviews, and retrospectives. <\/li> - Create and maintain detailed test plans, test cases, and test documentation. <\/li> - Ensure software meets high standards of reliability, performance, usability, and security. <\/li><\/ul> Performance & API Testing<\/b> (based on role) <\/h3> - Execute API testing using Postman, RestAssured, SoapUI<\/b>. <\/li> - Perform load and performance testing using JMeter, Gatling, Locust<\/b> (optional depending on role). <\/li><\/ul> Preferred Skills<\/b> <\/h2> - Experience with cloud -based testing (AWS, Azure, GCP). <\/li> - Familiarity with containerization (Docker) and microservices testing. <\/li> - Knowledge of BDD frameworks (Cucumber, SpecFlow). <\/li> - Exposure to database testing (SQL, NoSQL). <\/li><\/ul><\/div> <\/div><\/span> Requirements<\/h3> Required Skills & Qualifications<\/b> <\/h2> - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field. <\/li> - Strong understanding of QA methodologies, SDLC, and STLC<\/b>. <\/li> - Hands -on experience with automation tools (Selenium, Cypress, etc.). <\/li> - Knowledge of scripting/programming languages like Java, Python, JavaScript, C#<\/b>, or similar. <\/li> - Experience in working with CI/CD tools and version control systems (Git<\/b>). <\/li> - Valuable analytical skills with the ability to troubleshoot and debug issues. <\/li> - Strong communication and collaboration skills. <\/li><\/ul><\/div> <\/div><\/span>

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