Mobile Tester / RN / ioS/ Android (Remote for Now)

Role: Mobile Tester<br><br>Location: Tampa, FL (Remote Until Covid)<br><br>Job desctiption :<br>• Testing mobile devices to ensure their configuration, operation, and capabilities work efficiently.<br> • Developing automated test scripts and frameworks for improved mobile app performance.<br> • Updating operating systems, specifically iOS and Android<br> • Producing clear and concise test reports and releasing notes when needed<br> • Providing feedback to development teams on technical, troubleshooting, or operational issues.<br> • Assisting with the configuration of test environments.<br> • Suggesting new processes and policies to improve mobile development techniques.<br><br>Mandatory/ Important skills-<br>• Experience in API, SQL, Joins & API testing<br> • Experience in Writing effective SQL queries and Joins<br> • Experience in working on the test management tools like JIRA, ALM etc<br> • Knowledge on Waterfall and Agile Methodology & Software Testing Life Cycle<br> • Ability to analyze defects and provide root-cause analysis.<br> • Experience in the Creation and execution of Test Scenarios, Test Cases, and Test Data<br> • Should possess good verbal and written communication skills.<br> • Should be proficient in Customer and Stakeholder interaction<br> • Should possess strong analytical, problem solving, and troubleshooting abilities with quick adaptation to new technology, methodologies, and systems<br> • Should be flexible to work as functional tester<br><br>Mobile Test Engineer Requirements:<br>• At least six years' experience in mobile application testing and development.<br> • Working knowledge of mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.<br> • Experience in developing automated test scripts.<br> • Experience in using configuration management or version control tools.<br> • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

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