Automation Test Developer Resume
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SUMMARY
- Use and configuration of virtual machines/networks, routers (specifically hardware or Linux - based), and firewalls.
- Strong ability to solve problems and analyze complex technical issues to ensure an efficient, high-quality resolution.
- Experienced in diagnosing and solving hardware, network, and operating system problems.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
- HTML
- Java
- VBA
- CLI Linux
- VI
- FTP
- SSH
- VMware
- SQL
- Windows OS
- JIRA
- Agile
- Splunk
- SOAP Web Services
- Microsoft Office
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential, San Antonio
Automation Test Developer
Responsibilities:
- Contributed to the design of the custom java framework for test automation including successfully building and pitching a prototype test using selenium to for the transition away from IBM RFT for front end automation.
- Focused on coding the automated functionality for the retrieval, parsing, validation and saving of flat, CSV, and preformatted reports as well as the querying, deletion, updating and exporting of rows in an Oracle database using Hibernate.
- Create quality-of-life utilities and scripts to improve work efficiency and reduce errors.
- Use a JIRA ticketing system to report defects in systems being tested as well as track and be assigned requested functionality tickets in an Agile methodology.
- Utilize technologies such as Splunk, SQL, Linux, and SVN.
Confidential, San Antonio
Systems Analyst
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for monitoring and troubleshooting all computing labs, including installing software for students, administrators, and researchers.
- Diagnosed and rectified issues with malfunctioning computers, working with Dell support to acquire replacement hard drives, motherboards, and other components for normal towers and All-In-One style machines.
- Conducted self-driven initiatives to increase quality and efficiency of computing labs.
- Created a cost-benefit analysis for upgrading machines to All-In-one Dells in lieu of Mac Minis, where desktops were not viable.
Confidential, San Antonio
Lab Monitor
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for upgrading and installing engineering-specific software packages as requested to all College of Engineering computing labs which consisted of x86 based Windows 7 machines.
- Provided excellent customer service to all lab users to ensure their lab experience and needs were consistently met by replacing damaged peripherals, assisting with printing needs, and any other related software and hardware issues.
- Reimaged machines for five consecutive semesters with the latest image that contained new or updated engineering-specific software needed by the department, also carried out the physical replacement, installation, and imaging of all new machines.