- Degree in Computer Science or related field
- 2-3 years of software testing experience with coding skills
- Experience with Agile practices and CI/CD, BDD, E2E test automations
- Automation experience with Selenium, Appium
- Familiarity with Testrail / Xray or similar
- API testing using Postman or similar tools
- Possess excellent communication and analytical abilities
- Knowledge of AWS
- Knowledge of Mobile app testing, React, Kotlin, Angular, TypeScript, Node, Terraform
- Bonus - Flutter, iOS and/or Android testing experience.
- Executing manual and automated test cases.
- Collaborating with developers and QA engineers to develop effective test plans and strategies.
- Reporting bugs and errors to development teams.
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