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Tata Consultancy Services is seeking an experienced Automation QE analyst to design and implement automated testing solutions using Selenium and Java. The role requires expertise in REST/SOAP APIs, automation frameworks, and test design at portfolio level across multiple projects.
The candidate will lead a QE team, clarify requirements, define automation strategies, and drive best practices across the enterprise, including integration with HP ALM, JIRA, and Confluence.
Selenium with Java Automation Must have Test Automation, experience in automation frameworks and test design automation. Working as an Automation QE analyst in Selenium with Java, Automation Framework, understanding of the web services/API concepts, responsible for creation of test automation strategy, collaborate with enterprise on the right framework selection and implement at a portfolio level using best practices, automation tools stack. Manage the QE team with the requirement clarification, automation approach. Develop an automated testing solution with a focus on optimized test coverage, service virtualization, high performance, and easy maintainability. Strong knowledge and Experience in Java and Selenium Working knowledge of git & bitbucket Working knowledge of BDD Must have experience in testing REST and SOAP APIs Experience working with software delivery methodologies (Agile)Experience with HP ALM, JIRA, and Confluence Taking responsibility for the monitoring and reporting of Testing defects and the re-testing process. Validation and presentation of Test Results for internal Sign-off. Expertise in Agile project delivery methodology and skills to learn and work with evolving methodologies. Experienced in testing processes to define requirements, document user stories and test scripts through to test execution. Ability to provide updates on SCRUM calls and demo walkthroughs to operations post signoff Actively contributes to project/team meetings with timely updates and loops in the stakeholders accordingly for escalations.