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HP ALM Tester - Onsite Only

Title:
Tester (HP ALM)Pay rate:
$45/hr W2 or $50/HR on c2cDue date:
22nd Mar 2024Location:
Albany, New YorkDescription:
84 months of experience testing new web applications.84 months of experience working directly with business analysts, program subject matter experts and technical staff, to define all test scenarios.84 months of experience creating detailed test cases based on use cases, software specifications, and design documents.60 months of experience creating and executing test cases based on user interface, functional requirements, etc and in cases, without requirements, where requirements may need to be identified.60 months of experience using HP ALM software for tracking of test cases and test case execution for multiple releases and user roles.60 months of experience using HP ALM software to verify requirements coverage, and creating ALM reports for test coverage, test status, and defects60 months of experience in defect management (identifying, recording, tracking, prioritizing, and communicating defects) using ALM to document, track and communicate problems to technical staff.60 months of experience creating and executing test cases to validate functional requirements for system generated reports, verifying the reports are generated and populated with accurate data HP ALM Tester - Onsite Only Recommended Skills Functional Design Human Computer Interaction Software Design Documents Web Applications Requirement Prioritization Code Coverage Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3w4tn6hf6qt8j82gf9', 'ExternalApply-j3w4tn6hf6qt8j82gf9'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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