The Test Analyst (SDET) performs test automation for UI and API, utilizing various tools and languages, and participates in framework design.
3 to 6 years of experience in Test Automation. Mandatory Skills: UI Automation: WebdriverIO, TypeScript, JavaScript, Minimum-code automation framework (preferred) Backend/API Automation:Rest Assured, Core Java (Java 8 or higher), Java 8 streams and functional programming concepts (preferred) Database and Cloud: SQL for data validation, AWS cloud environment including secure database connectivity and credential management, Cloud-based configuration and secrets management (preferred) Framework and Approach: Hybrid test automation frameworks covering both UI and backend, Modular framework design principles to enhance reusability and maintainability
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