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QA Engineer

We are currently seeking a QA Engineer with a solid background in Manual and Automated Testing for a full time permanent position located in Marietta, GA.
This is a great opportunity if you have some experience in Automation and want to build those skills.
We do need some coding experience in C# or Java to qualify.
In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring products meet the established standards of quality including reliability, usability, and performance.
You will also be responsible to assign, monitor, and report on tasks and performance of team members.
Specific duties include:
Create and adjust automated regression tests for assigned products Interpret and implement quality assurance standards Devise sampling procedures and directions for recording and reporting quality data Ability to read and understand core functionality within code written Plan, conduct and monitor testing of products to ensure finished product quality Document internal audits and other quality assurance activities Investigate customer complaints and non-conformance issues Analyze data to identify areas for improvement in the quality system Develop, recommend and monitor corrective and preventive actions Prepare reports to communicate outcomes of quality activities Identify performance and training needs Organize training interventions to meet quality standards Provide developmental and support training and technical support escalation paths when necessary To be successful, you should possess most of the following:
3
Years experience in Software Quality Assurance Experience in an Agile environment Experience with Test Complete is a plus but other automation tools OK (QTP, Selenium, etc.
) Knowledge of the tools, concepts, and methodologies of Quality Control Experience with implementation of corrective action programs.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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