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WORK EXPERIENCE:

SQA Tester - Sub-Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • SME in Test Data Creation both testing team and Client team.
  • Develop automated tool in test data creation that can be use by other work streams using Jmeter Tool.
  • Generate Test script for specific BRD Business Related Document.
  • Automate Regression Test scripts using SELENIUM.
  • Perform manual, regression and smoke testing.
  • Perform testing in different web browsers, Android browsers and IOS browsers.
  • Logged Defect IDs for Failed Test Cases using JIRA.
  • Supervised the team to ensure that all failed test cases were investigated in all releases and cycles according to schedule.
  • Provides information, instructions and guidelines to ensure accurate testing is performed.
  • Generate daily and weekly Reports (Execution, Defect Summary) extracted RQM and JIRA.
  • Attend meetings and calls with the client.

SQA Tester - Sub-Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible in data creation.
  • Make sure that created data met the requirements.
  • Created automations test scripts using SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) in creating test data.
  • Attend meetings and calls with the onshore counterpart.
  • Provides information, instructions and guidelines to ensure accurate in test data creation.
  • Take necessary trainings.
  • Do some admin tasks.

SQA Tester

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Analyzed manual test scripts.
  • Responsible in creating automation test scripts using RFT Tool. (Rational Functional Testing).
  • Create daily status report.

SQA Tester

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Analyzed manual test scripts.
  • Responsible in creating automation test scripts using RFT Tool. (Rational Functional Testing).
  • Create daily status report.

SQA Tester

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Create Manual test script based on the requirements.
  • Perform manual regression testing.
  • Study the OATS Orthogonal Array Testing Strategy.
  • Perform road show in different projects about OATS.

Sr. Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • System Development using Lotus Notes Designer 6.5.
  • Database migration from Lotus Notes database to Oracle.
  • Responsible in fixing reported defects.

SQA Tester

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Prepares the Test environment by installing the Required Applications for Testing.
  • System configuration.
  • Perform Manual Functional testing
  • Create Defect IDs for Failed Test Cases.
  • Assist Developers in recreating the Defects.
  • Retest Test Case with Fixed Defect ID and close them once the error is no longer encountered.
  • Duplicate tracker entries and to ensure reliable investigation results.

Sr Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • System maintenance using Power Builder 9 PL/SQL.
  • Responsible in fixing reported defects.

SQA Tester Sub Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Corresponds with Onsite for Tasks and other queries/verifications regarding Testing.
  • Assigned to lead a team to perform Regression and manually testing.
  • Investigate failed test cases.
  • Supervised the team to ensure that all failed test cases were investigated in all releases and cycles according to schedule.
  • Provides information, instructions and guidelines to ensure accurate testing is performed.
  • Responsible for Testing Regression Scripts taking into consideration the Functionality and Billing Requirements based on the Client’s Specification.
  • Functionally in Silk Test and Regular Manual Test Cases.
  • Create and Update FTR, and Work Summary.

Sr Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Creating Oracle reports.
  • Enhancement and revisions.
  • Development of procedures and functions for the reports’ functionality.

Sr Programmer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Creating Oracle reports.
  • Enhancement and revisions.
  • Development of procedures and functions for the reports’ functionality.

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