Software QA Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Norwalk, CA at Geebo

Software QA Engineer

Company Name:
Ashley Ellis
This is one of those rare places where people are committed to both style and substance. For over 10 years, this trendsetting business has drawn in millions of customers with hundreds of snappy and memorable brands. After a record financial year, this work hard/play hard team needs a Software QA Engineer that will work in a dynamic environment with minimal supervision. From the start, youll be trained in cutting-edge techniques, given plenty of ways to unwind (billiards in the office, free snacks, fun outings, etc.) and provided with access to a stellar employee discount.
This Software QA Engineer will:
Manual and automated testing of web and mobile apps using open source technology
Perform functional and unit tests
Build Tests and Systems that validate quick releases
Develop and execute test procedures
Measure Page Speed, Load Times and Server Capacity
This Software QA Engineer has:
Bachelors in Computer Science/Engineering
Automation experience, preferably with Selenium
Manual and Unit testing Experience, preferably with jMeter
Experience Testing Mobile Devices
Strong communication skills
This Software QA Engineer Enjoys:
Health benefits
3 weeks of paid vacation
Flexible scheduling
Merchandise discounts
About Ashley Ellis
With Ashley Ellis Information Technology Staffing & Recruiting Solutions, you'll find a team that is dedicated to adding a personal touch to the staffing industry. We know that superior staffing is more than just matching technical skills. Whether you are a job seeker or an employer, we learn about you and your goals to make sure we find the perfect fit.
Ashley Ellis is an integral part of the General Employment Enterprises family. Our team is our backbone, and with 120 year history in staffing, you can guarantee we have the experience to help you locate the talent you need or the career you desire, every time.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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