Senior Quality Assurance Engineer, Healthcare - (Remote)

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About the position

Reporting to the Software Development Manager, Experian Health is seeking a senior QA Engineer who will work closely with developers, product owners, and technical leadership to design, implement, and execute comprehensive testing strategies for modern web and cloud-native applications. You'll work to improve and automate existing regression testing, develop new test cases, and perform manual testing of new features or fixes. You'll find bugs, work with developers to resolve them, and track them to completion. Your work will directly contribute to the quality and reliability of mission-critical applications used in healthcare and insurance. You'll have opportunity to:

Responsibilities

  • Design comprehensive testing plans based on product requirements and technical specifications
  • Collaborate with technical leadership, product owners, and developers to review feature requirements from a QA perspective
  • Perform hands-on testing of new features, fixes, and regression tests
  • Identify opportunities to automate manual test cases and develop new automated tests to enhance coverage, speed, and reliability
  • Identify, document, and track bugs and issues from discovery through to resolution
  • Contribute to CI/CD pipelines by integrating automated tests and improving test reliability

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience managing, and executing testing plans
  • Experience designing and maintaining automated test suites using modern frameworks
  • Experience testing single-page applications (SPAs) and RESTful APIs in a microservices or serverless environment
  • Knowledge of test management platforms such as QTest
  • Knowledge of test automation frameworks such as Selenium or Cypress
  • Knowledge of JSON and RESTFul APIs, including API testing tools like Postman or Insomnia
  • Comfortable with Agile methodologies and QA best practices
  • Understanding of healthcare data standards, such as HL7 and X12
  • Exposure to CICD tools such as Bamboo, Octopus, and TeamCity
  • Familiarity with NoSQL databases such as MongoDB

Benefits

  • Great compensation package and bonus plan
  • Core benefits including medical, dental, vision, and matching 401K
  • Flexible work environment, ability to work remote, hybrid or in-office
  • Flexible time off including volunteer time off, vacation, sick and 12-paid holidays
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