There are those who just “record” tests, and then there are those who write tests. Are you the real thing? Then we want you for our US Test Automation Engineer position.
Our US Test Automation Engineer position is (you might have guessed) open only to those residing in the United States. We pay $30/hour ($1000 fixed-price payment for a trial job if that trial leads us to hire you). We work with you through one of several approved staffing and payment platforms which will charge a percentage fee on your gross earnings, but you understand how those are. For United States citizens and permanent residents, we pay $24/hour because we have to cover W-2 processing.
Engineer inputs/outputs:
Input - well-documented and standard format test scenarios
Output - automated tests
Process:
You would use the TestComplete IDE and several other automated tools either on your desktop or the virtual environment of a remote desktop. Occasionally you would use some JavaScript, but most of your writing would be in the basic TestComplete graphical language. TestComplete will be easy for you if you’ve developed web or desktop applications before. You would write tests across a wide variety of applications and technologies. And your work would measure well against the standard process and quality bar for test engineers.
Technical skills you’d need:
Experience developing desktop UI or web application UI
Previous TestComplete experience would be great
Non-technical skills you’d need:
Speak English. Write English. Not just barely, but capably enough to “talk technical”.
Video Skype capability, webcam, and you know how to use them to talk with us and do daily work.
40 hours per week available for this job.
Dear employer,
I'm very interested in your bid request and I believe that I'm well suited for the demands of this position.
I have 6 years experiences in software testing( including 1 years in automation testing: Jmeter, Selenium) and 2 year experiences in software development( Java, C#)
Please review my profile and I do look forward from your interview
BR,
Phuong Nguyen
I currently write tests for a software company in testcomplete. The tests are then automatically activated after each build and runs in VM's using TestExecute.
I can do similar work for you and use my current TestComplete License, if desired.