Full Job DescriptionYour Role Quality Assurance Engineer will be playing role in ensuring high quality standards across multiple innovative and pivotal projects related to interaction of Creo with on-prem and cloud-based web applications.
Your Impact The team is responsible for certifying the interoperability of desktop as well as web/cloud-based PTC products. This provides an opportunity to team members to hone their skills over a broad spectrum of competencies. Be it improving the domain knowledge for Creo, Windchill, GDX, generic Software QA or hands on experience on automation tools like UI Trail, Selenium and Protractor, the learning opportunities are endless.
Your Team You will be part of quality assurance team which is responsible for certifying Interaction of Creo with Windchill and Generative Web App. The team is also responsible for certifying GDX, a cloud-based web app which assist a design engineer in generating an optimum design solution.
Your Day-to-Day
Actively collaborate with developers, QA leads and Product managers to shape the new develop projects and deliver product releases.Automate the test-cases using UI Trail, Selenium and Protractor.Provide feedback to the team on product quality, call out risks/issues, make decisions in ambiguous situations and balance quality with timebound delivery.Work on certifying new product development, review of specifications, collaboration with development, product management and other stakeholders, defining certification criteria and writing/execution of test-cases.
Must-Have Skills • Bachelor’s degree in engineering stream (either Mechanical with an exposure to Object Oriented programming or Computers with some exposure to any of the CAD tools) with very good academic records (10th, 12th and Graduation).
1 to 3 years of industry experience in Engineering Design / Software Quality assurance.Exposure to any industry leading PLM system and CAD Software will be an added advantage.Exposure to automated testing, software programming, or software scripting is desiredExposure to object-oriented programming is desired.
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