YOU
You want to be an important member of a strong team of other makers who take pride in their work and support each other. As a Manual Tester, you will be responsible for work with Software Development team in the US to control the Quality of Structural Analysis Software including Truss, Engineering Wood Product & Management to accomplish the quality’s goals align with company’s strategies and achieve the customer’s satisfaction. And you will also be responsible for the Quality Assurance of Web-based/ Windows Desktop applications and work directly with our stakeholders in the US to provide support for Simpson Strong-Tie’s application development. If career growth is important to you, we not only know how to help you with that, it’s what we love to do:
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING
- Support Testing of the Web / Desktop Applications which developed by Simpson IT Development team and be responsible for all aspects of testing and Quality Assurance through the full project lifecycle (from Blueprinting through Implementation)
- Review, analyze the software requirements and identify unclear or inconsistent items and Q&A to clarify
- Collaborate with developers / business analysts to design tests
- Build manual test cases / test scenario based on requirements / user stories and acceptance tests belong to test plan Identify, analyze, report test results and monitor defects in defect tracking systems
- Investigate defect reports from production support, isolate their causes, inform Development teams for fixing and retest to ensure adequate resolutions
- Produce clear & concise testing documentation and follow the test process strictly
- Contribute to Agile meetings (stand-up, planning, reviews, etc) to understand user stories and acceptance criteria, collaborate within Agile sprint teams to conduct component and system level testing
- Work closely with development and business teams to communicate problem impacts and to understand business requirements
- Perform Daily / Weekly / On-Demand report to QA leader the progress and status of the assigned tasks