
Senior Software Engineer in Test, Bengaluru
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Review requirements and design specs to develop test plans and test cases
- Work with senior QA staff to develop automation plans and write test code to execute the plan.
- Design specific test plans and frameworks based on feature and architecture designs.
- Review application code, identify bugs and other areas of weakness, architect tools for future coverage
- Automate API tests, end-to-end tests, reliability/scale tests.
- Work cross team to help deliver various backend infrastructure engineering solutions.
- Coordinate with engineering management, area leads and scrum team to scope out, plan and document engineering efforts.
- Respond to production issues/alerts and customer issues during on-call rotation
- Be a strong customer advocate with a strong quality DNA.
- 3-5 years of software test experience for highly-reliable, mission- critical software.
- 1-2 years experience in web application security, cryptography, PKI, TLS/SSL, DDoS mitigation, authentication, authorization.
- 1-2 years experience with Linux
- Expertise in test planning and execution with cross team collaboration.
- Good understanding of software engineering concepts & test methodologies.
- Solid experience in Java-based automation development (CI).
- Experience in automating API tests, end-to-end tests and reliability/scale tests.
- Familiarity with automation tools. Example: Selenium, Jmeter, etc.
- Ability to test software with minimum supervision and guidance.
- Ability to quickly learn new technologies, and be the voice for quality.
- Security engineering experience such as OWASP attacks, cryptography, key management, PKI, TLS/SSL, DDoS mitigation, authentication, authorization & application security.
- Preferred knowledge of secure engineering concepts such as secure coding practices and secure code reviews and the ability to identify, mitigate and prevent threat vectors.
- Experience working with distributed systems at large scale/enterprise Saas.
- Experience with policy as code support
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