Accenture Hiring Automation Test Engineer

Job Location: Chennai
Job Number: 43382
Role: Automation Test Engineer
Skill: Selenium

DESCRIPTION

As an automation test engineer, you will be familiar with design, build, test/ simulate and deploy effective test automation solutions. You will have a good experience with descriptive programming. You have a passion for creating great software and applications in an agile scrum environment.

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Understanding of business requirements, application design and its components
• Design test plan and identification automation scope for functional and regression tests
• Design and develop high quality test scripts, adhering to the best practices, working with architects and other team members
• Create and maintain test automation resources and follow the defect management process
• Participate in, contribute to and continuously improve Agile software development processes
• Align with test automation frameworks and standards
• Work with the developers and architects in troubleshooting defects
• Research, assess and adopt new testing frameworks as required
• Assist Scrum Master with the development of detailed estimates and work plans and ensure that projects are delivered on time and that they meet clients’ and users’ business needs
• Strive for quality of performance, usability, reliability, maintainability and extensibility
• Support development effort estimation
• Identify opportunities for process and tool improvements

REQUIREMENTS

• Computer Science (or similar) degree
• Solid background in test automation design and development
• Experience in Selenium with descriptive programming using Java scripting
• Experience in developing and maintaining test scripts for Cross browser/ OS/ platform experience
• Ability to write clean scripts, think logically and solve problems
• Ability and passion to quickly learn and implement new technologies as required

NICE TO HAVE

• Experience with AWS cloud technologies (such as Lambda or DynamoDB)
• Understanding of Agile Scrum and SDLC principles