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Job description for Automation Test Lead at Dmspro Joint Stock Company
- Your mission is to embed robust quality assurance practices deeply into the development lifecycle to enable us to reduce cost, time, and effort on testing, year-on-year.
- Lead and manage automation testing team.
- Be responsible for the automation team member’s performance.
- Collaborate with other teams to implement the CI/CD pipeline.
- Build Automation testing framework using Selenium with C#.
- Train and build up team members to catch up with the framework.
- Pick TCs can be automated. Make the plan to implement them.
- Prepare Test Plan/Test Cases/Test Data for automation process.
- Perform the development task for automation test scripts, setup the environment, and test report analysis.
- Contribute to the building of a Continuous Integration (CI) environment and ongoing process improvement activities
- Review test script of team members, maintain the quality of the automation framework.
- Evaluate the result and document the problem found from regression run
- Support the project estimation for automation developing script
- Analyze and raise the issues, propose the solution/method to improve the system
- Measure the performance of components and system
- Conduct knowledge sharing on the areas he/she masters
- 3 years+ Test automation experience using Selenium Web Driver, POM, TestNG testing framework
- 3 years+ hands-on programming in C#
- Demonstrated leadership skills in a fast-paced, high complexity organization
- Highly proficient at SQL or other querying languages
- Highly proficient at object-oriented programming, along with requisite coding and debugging skills (prefer using .Net framework)
- Experience with Scrum software development methodology and being familiar with Redmine/Jira, Gitlab, Jenkins are preferred.
- Knowledge of ERP/DMS system is a plus.
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