The QA Analyst will work as an individual contributor focusing on analytical and testing tasks. Proficiency in Katalon and Groovy scripting is essential, along with a basic understanding of SQL queries and database knowledge. Experience in the finance domain is advantageous.
Job Description
• The consultant will be an individual contributor.
• Must have strong analytical and testing skills.
• Finance domain exp is a plus
Skills-
• Must have good experince in Katalon tool and scripting (Groovy)
• Good database knowledge
• Must have a basic level of exp. with SQL queries
Additional Information
Candidates only Physically in Canada having Valid Canadian Work Authorization will be considered. NO VISA SPONSORSHIP will be provided.
Top Skills
Groovy
Katalon
SQL
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