The role requires testing an E911 application on Windows, including installation, uninstallation, and configuration management for complex features.
Company Description
Krg Tech inc
661 367 8000*
Title: Windows Admin with E911 Testing experience
Location - San Ramon, CA
Duration: Contract
Job Description:
The requirement is to test E911 application that runs on Window desktop or on Windows server.
- This is the highest priority skill requirement, where they are looking for a tester who can test complex and critical application that runs on Windows
- Should be able to test and troubleshoot installation and uninstallation of Windows application.
- This would call for registry management knowledge.
- All positive and destructive testing during installation and uninstallation. System status after uninstallation
- Should be able to make/change various windows configurations, memory management, task management, control panel etc
- As this is E911 application, I would expect that it has telephony features integrated to it. So should be able to test relevant areas.
- This skill dominates up to 85% of this position.
- Good if the candidate has Windows admin experience in his/her career.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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