Quality Assurance (QA) Automation Engineer
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NorthrampFederal Government IT
Candidates must live in MO, OR, NV, CO, AL, IL, PA, TX, DC, FL, MD, PA, TX, NC, or VA and be available for occasional onsite meetingsFull-TimeSenior
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Job Details
- Experience
- 3-5 years
- Required Skills
- PythonGCPJavaJavascriptJMeterSeleniumCI/CDPostman
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, Software Engineering, or equivalent professional experience.
- 3-5 years of software quality assurance experience with a focus on test automation.
- Proficiency in Java, Python, or JavaScript.
- Experience with test automation frameworks and tools (Selenium, Katalon, JMeter, Axe by Deque, Postman).
- Familiarity with CI/CD pipeline integration (Harness, GitHub Actions).
- Understanding of Agile methodologies, SDLC, and shift-left testing practices.
- Experience working in federal compliance environments (FedRAMP, FISMA, NIST).
- Experience with Google Cloud Platform.
- Previous federal contracting or government program experience.
- ISTQB Foundation or Advanced Level certification (preferred).
- Active Public Trust clearance or ability to obtain and maintain one.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and maintain automated tests for functional, regression, integration, API, performance, and security testing.
- Build scalable test automation frameworks and reusable components to support frequent releases.
- Integrate automated testing into CI/CD pipelines using tools like Harness or GitHub Actions.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive test plans, scripts, and audit-ready documentation.
- Perform root cause analysis on defects and report on quality metrics including test coverage and pass rates.
- Conduct performance, load, and accessibility testing in accordance with Section 508 compliance.
- Collaborate with developers, product owners, and cybersecurity teams to ensure software quality and resilience.
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