SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAM LEADER
Data: 18 de nov. de 2024
Localização: CEPTIS Sta.Cruz (BR40), Brasil
Empresa: SICPA SA
SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAM LEADER
- Management of local testing team(objective setting, performance review, monitoring and support)
- Align Skills needed and actuals according to global strategy and local needs: training and knowledge transfer organization
- Manage subcontracted testers for peak of demand
- Will play a role of testing methodology ambassador
- Best practice definition and enforcement inside the global and local team
- Supporting and leading change
- Make sure that team apply Testing Methodology (SOP)
- Test continuously the solution in order to detect bugs as soon as possible.
- Review product design documentation to ensure that requirements stated are correct, unambiguous and verifiable
- Define test plans, design test cases, execute and create test reports to describe program evaluation, testing and correction
- Report bugs according to guidelines, make sure that defect tracking system is always updated
- Use quality and tracking tools to trace the progress of the job ( f.e. Jira and HPQC)
- Maintain effective communication with assigned projects and development teams
- Peer to peer review of test strategy, test report of bugs
- Define and maintain test strategy
- Coordinate all testers involved in the project and guarantee that FAT is planned, executed and documented
- Provide to Management a valid an unambiguous status of the project from quality point of view
- Analyze time required and project impact based on time and test coverage estimation
Basic education and training:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, science or information technology or equivalent education
- Certified ISQTB
- Excellent communication in English
- 6 Sigma would be a Plus
Professional experience:
- Solid experience in a solution quality assurance role
- Experience of working in the automotive, aerospace or pharmaceutical markets would be a great advantage
- Experience in test automation and manual testing