Design and execute software usability tests, create test scenarios, run tests, and produce effectiveness reports. Work requires expertise in architecting, developing, and troubleshooting large-scale infrastructure with a focus on reliability and scalability.
A software tester is responsible for designing test scenarios for software usability, running these tests, and preparing reports on the effectiveness and You Have Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical field, or equivalent practical experience. 7+ years of industry experience architecting, developing, and troubleshooting large-scale infrastructure, with a proven track record in infrastructure reliability and scalability.
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