Quality Assurance Intern
Winsupply
- Moraine, OH
- Training
- Full-time
The Quality Assurance Automation Engineer will work with the Winsupply IT department and QA analysts throughout the entire life cycle of projects, enhancements and fixes. This will include, but is not limited to, involvement in requirements phase, conceptual design, developing automated tests, manual testing and coordinating User Acceptance Testing (UAT) with the end users of the products and implementation. Automation Engineers main responsibilities are creating and maintaining the automation test suite written with a Selenium framework.Accountabilities/Responsibilities
- Create test scripts and user documentation for implemented products
- Develop test plans
- Work with and provide constructive input to various IT departments in a professional and effective manner through all phases of project development while maintaining the end users’ best interests as primary focus
- Ensure documentation is completed and maintained in a timely fashion
- Follow a test script and perform various levels of testing for applications from different Winsupply platforms
- Attend meetings with IT departments, Support, Training, and Local Companies as needed while maintaining the professional integrity and image of the Quality Assurance Department
- Work with Local Company end users during User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Alpha Testing, and Piloting
- Effectively work with WISE and other Winsupply platforms to provide effective feedback and produce quality test results
- Review and approve test plans
- Creating effective and efficient tests within our Selenium based automation framework
- Keeping tests updated and current within the automated framework
- Other duties as assigned
- Analytical and Critical Thinking
- Builds Customer Experience
- Strong Communication Skills
- Planning and Organizing
- Attention to Detail
- Quick Learner
- Currently enrolled in an accredited university or college, either at the undergraduate or master’s level.
- One semester post-graduation
- Sitting for extended periods of time.
- Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and other computer components.
- Occasional travel to interact with local companies, regional offices and/or support implementation of solutions.