QA Engineer (Israel)

Waterfall is seeking an enthusiastic, collaborative and highly motivated QA engineer. We are looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and welcomes new challenges every day.

In this position, you will test a security system that includes various Networking Protocols.

The job entails of the system installation, as well as design, document and conducts the QA tests as part of the QA team.

Responsibilities

  • Developing and implementing manual test plans for complex, mission-critical security systems
  • Working closely with the development team to define areas of testing
  • Producing reports detailing the results of test execution.
  • Identify, record, document thoroughly and track bugs
  • Perform thorough regression testing when bugs are resolved
  • Develop and apply testing processes for new and existing products to meet client needs
  • Design, develop and execute automation scripts

 

Requirements

  • Proven work experience in software QA, preferably to Networking/Security testing – At least 3 years
  • Strong knowledge of software QA methodologies, tools, and processes – At least 3 years
  • Experience in writing clear, concise and comprehensive test plans – Must
  • Hands-on experience with functional and system testing – Must
  • Linux and Windows at advance/expert level – Must
  • Networking basic knowledge with protocols like TCP/IP, HTTP, etc.– Must
  • ISTQB or CCNA certification – Advantage.
  • Security knowledge – Advantage
  • Knowledge of SQL/ORACLE and scripting – Advantage
  • BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related subject – Advantage

 

Location: Rosh-Haayin

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