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Role :                  SFDC Test Lead

Skills :                SFDC Testing, Automation, Functional, Build, review/update test plan, JIRA, Agile

Experience:     10+ Years

Location:          Houston TX (Day One Onsite)

Rate: $58/hr on C2C

 

 

 

Key Responsibilities:

Understand the Company application(s).
Obtain knowledge from Company Business Analysts and application teams.
Review existing user stories and supporting requirement documentation.
Review functional and data requirements as part of Agile sprint planning sessions.
Understand release plan schedule .
Build a high-level test strategy. Build, review/update test plan.
Review functional design and additional mapping and transformation rules.
Perform internal review and sign-off functional validation and reporting test data test cases.
Test data requirements across all ends to end applications
Define test environments to setup test beds.
Identify opportunities to automate functional test cases and service APIs.
Draft and revise advanced testing documentation (including test plans, test scenarios, test cases, test schedule) and execute tests per established schedule and plan.
Perform functional end to end test execution across application layers.
Perform reports testing as per requirements.
Perform automation as per opportunities to improve execution efficiency of the test cases.
Identify, recommend, and implement changes to enhance the effectiveness of quality engineering strategies.
Review and sign-off functional data and regression testing.
Perform defect logging in JIRA as defect management process
Manage and host defect triage meetings.
Generate test reports to show the health of the Project and identify risks; create mitigation plans if necessary.

To apply for this job email your details to AjithG@Vbeyond.com

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