Role: Mobile App tester
Location: Burlington, MA(Onsite)
Job Type: Contract
Mandatory Note- At least 1 + years of experience in testing with BLE technology.
Mobile app- IOS, Appium, Java, BLE are MUST. embedded system integration testing is a nice to have
Mandatory skills :
· 10+ years’ experience in Appium framework and mobile apps test automation. Strong experience in Java
· Experience in test automation for ioS
· 3+ years’ experience in mobile app automation with significant emphasis on cross platform mobile app development using Appium framework
· Atleast 1 + years of experience in testing with BLE technology
· 3+ years of experience with Andriod Studio and VS
· Good understanding of Git(sub modules)
· Must have 3+ years of experience in Mobile MDM, App store, Mobile CI/CD
· Familiar in creation, maintenance of Test agents, pipeline and troubleshooting build failures is a plus
· Must have Cloud experience like Azure or AWS
· JIRA exposure is a must
· Bachelor’s degree, or advance degree in Computer Science, or MS
· Ability to work within a team and as an individual contributor in a fast-paced, changing Environment
· Ability to work in a highly matrixed and geographically diverse business environment
· Meticulous and methodical with high attention to detail
· Out of box thinker and go getter attitude to solve problems and innovate rapidly
· Solid communication and interpersonal skills
· Ability to maintain regular and predictable attendance
· Experience in Health Care industry and medical domain experience is a plus
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