Software Test Engineer, BT
Okta
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design, code, and debug software/test software applications using programming languages such as Java, C++, or Python.
- Collaborate with product managers, development teams, business stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into technical specifications, test plans, and test execution/automation.
- Develop high-quality, reusable, and maintainable code following best practices and coding standards.
- Perform thorough testing and debugging of software applications to ensure the delivery of bug-free and high-performing products.
- Participate in software design and code reviews to improve overall quality and identify opportunities for optimization.
- Collaborate with DevOps and infrastructure teams to deploy software applications in cloud-based environments.
- Continuously enhance and update existing testing applications to meet evolving user needs and technology trends.
- Design manual and automated tests that can be used to evaluate software from various angles, such as quality, speed, accuracy, and functionality (including white box, black box, and gray box testing methods).
- Communicate the recommended fixes to the software development team along with documentation that backs up what needs to be addressed and how.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
- Proven experience in software development, including designing, coding, testing, and debugging.
- 2+ Strong experience in test automation frameworks/libraries for both UI and API testing.
- Strong programming skills in one or more popular programming languages such as Java, C++, or Python.
- Knowledge of software development methodologies and best practices.
- Strong experience with databases and SQL.
- Experience with version control systems, CICD pipeline, Cloud-based infrastructure (e.g., Github, Gitlab, AWS, etc) and Agile development methodologies.
- Understanding of web technologies, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Strong communication and collaboration abilities.
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