Software Test Intern

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Role Purpose(s)

To work mainly on application software testing, with the sole purpose of assisting the project team(s) in delivering quality systems. Performing automation development and all operational duties related to software testing.

Key Accountabilities

  • Develop and execute test plans, scenarios, and cases across various testing types.
  • Identify, log, and manage software defects throughout the testing cycle.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of test results and activities.
  • Support the creation and execution of automated test scripts.
  • Perform automated sanity testing and consolidate results for project teams.
  • Collaborate with team members and stakeholders to support testing activities and UAT.
  • Monitor and report on testing progress, risks, and outcomes.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of testing processes.
  • Build and enhance domain knowledge relevant to testing and project work.

Job Responsibilities & Duties

  • Analyse business and system requirements and develop various test specifications which include Functional Testing, System Integration Testing, Performance Testing and Compliance Testing.
  • Design/maintain test scenario, test cases, test data and execute manual testing.
  • Work with a team of test engineers in conducting testing to identify software defects.
  • Perform peer review.
  • Perform defects management and test management for assigned projects.
  • Perform tracking and status reporting and be responsible for tracking test progress.
  • Perform the collection, collation, analysis of statistics related to testing, compile and share lessons learnt.
  • Interacting with test personnel, users and client to facilitate UAT testing
  • Participate in the development, maintenance and execution of test automation.
  • Perform automated sanity testing for SIT/UAT deployment.
  • Consolidate automated sanity test results for Project Team
  • Continuously innovate and improve quality of test processes.
  • Build up testing domain expertise
  • Any other duties and responsibilities as and when assigned

Key Job Competencies

  • Results Oriented
  • Manages Complexity
  • Learning Agility
  • Interpersonal Savvy

Education Requirements

  • Pursuing or recently completed a diploma or degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or a related field.

Working Experience Requirements

  • Not required

Skills Required

Programming Languages

Basic knowledge in one or more of the following languages:

  • Java
  • C#.
  • Any other equivalent programming language can be considered

Some knowledge and hands on experience in commonly used tools and performance load testing tools will be an added advantage:

  • Azure DevOps Server (previously know as Team Foundation Server)
  • Git or equivalent
  • Selenium Framework for testing web application or equivalent
  • JMeter or equivalent
  • Fortify WEB Inspect or equivalent
  • Use of Postman for API testing or equivalent
  • Use of FileZilla or equivalent
  • Use of tool for XML verification and understand XSD design fundamentals
  • Good level of SQL/RDBMS database knowledge

CrimsonLogic is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire talented and passionate people of all backgrounds and create an inclusive workplace for all employees to develop and build their career with us.

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