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Posted 13 days ago
Job description
Job Title: QA Coordinator
Location: New York, NY (Onsite)
Duties:
This position will be responsible for testing front end and back end of the applications supporting Markets business. It is a hands on position, you will be required to provide test strategy, test estimation, write and execute test cases, build test automation where it is applicable. Additional responsibilities include work closely with the stakeholders, project manager, business analysts and the application developers, utilize functional documentation and technical specifications to facilitate the creation and execution of manual and automated test scripts, perform data analysis and creation of test data, track and help resolve defects. Ensure that all testing is conducted and documented in adherence with client standards.
Skills Required:
* Experience working with Capital Markets products Equities, Fixed Income.
* Experience with Equities, Repo and SBL is a plus.
* 8 to 10 years of experience working in a role spanning from Front office to Back-office including finance and Risk.
* Experience with middle office systems and collateral management.
* BroadEdge Finpro / BPS / Impact (Preferred)
* QA coordinator/Manager with proven track record of stakeholder engagement and management.
* Experience in coordinating big projects with multiple stakeholders / vendors and systems.
* Strong understanding of QA methodologies and SDLC (Agile and Waterfall).
* Hands on experience in Test Strategy, Test Planning, Test Estimation, Test Execution and Defect Management.
* Hands on experience in creating and executing test scenarios, test cases, functional testing, regression testing, data driven testing and meeting SLAs.
* Ability to independently review and analyze business requirements; evaluate data sources, business rules etc.
* Strong understanding of SQL concepts must have experience in Oracle, SQL Server databases.
* Control M experience and SSIS able to run jobs independently (Preferred)
* Experience with Data warehouse (Preferred)
* Experience with testing tools such as JIRA, X-Ray etc.
* Automation experience is a plus in Java, Selenium, Maven, IntelliJ Idea.
* "Go-getter" attitude.
Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or related field.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Quality Assurance Coordinator?
A: To succeed as a Quality Assurance (QA) Coordinator, key technical skills include proficiency in testing methodologies, software testing tools, and quality management systems such as Agile or Six Sigma. Soft skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail are also crucial, as QA Coordinators must collaborate with cross-functional teams, identify and report defects, and implement process improvements. By combining these technical and soft skills, QA Coordinators can ensure high-quality products and services, drive process efficiency, and contribute to the overall success of their organization.
Q: What is the career path for a Quality Assurance Coordinator?
A: A Quality Assurance Coordinator typically starts as an entry-level role, progressing to mid-level positions such as Quality Assurance Specialist or Quality Control Manager, and eventually advancing to senior roles like Quality Assurance Manager or Director of Quality Assurance. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth in this role include learning about industry-specific regulations, developing analytical and problem-solving skills, and gaining experience with quality management systems and auditing processes. Long-term career prospects for a Quality Assurance Coordinator may lead to roles in regulatory affairs, compliance, or even senior leadership positions within the organization, or potentially transition into related fields such as auditing or consulting.
