The Test Analyst will focus on QA automation and functional testing, particularly with automation tools and APIs in Salesforce. The role involves working independently, employing Agile methodologies, and communicating effectively within the team.
Experience: 5+ years in QA Automation + Functional testing Role: Test Analyst Must Have: - Automation(Selenium/ Playwright), API - Experience testing applications in Salesforce Good to Have: - Mulesoft, Azure Cloud Responsibilities: - Functional validation and testing Common: - Very good communication skills - Strong in Agile principles and methodologies - Hands-on experience with Agile / JIRA - Willing to work in 12 noon to 10 pm IST - Self-driven and able to work independentl
Hexaware Technologies Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
MCN Nagar Ext, MCN Nagar Extension, Thoraipakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600097
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