Cognizant Technology Solutions-posted 8 months ago
$53,477 - $92,500/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
San Francisco, CA
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Cognizant Technology Solutions is looking for an iOS Automation Tester with Swift/xUITest to join our team of IT professionals in a permanent role. If you meet our background requirements and skills and are looking for an opportunity with these skills and expertise, here is the ideal opportunity for you! We are the largest Quality Assurance Practice Globally servicing 800+ Clients. We bring the industry leading vision and expertise to help with Quality Engineering transformation journey for our reputed clients. We provide Next Gen QA offerings like System Modernization assurance, Business Process Assurance, Quality Engineering, Cloud Platform Assurance, Customer Experience Assurance and Robotic Test Automation. We have been ranked #1 for Market Impact by Everest Group for four times in a row and ranked #1 for completeness of vision, test advisory and Digital Business Assurance in Gartner Magic Quadrant!

  • 5+ years of experience in iOS Automation
  • Experience in Swift /xUITest is required
  • Mobile applications Automation using Appium and xCUItest
  • Demonstrate expertise in designing, implementing and documenting automation test
  • Work with cross-functional teams in test automation activities across the organization.
  • Design the solution for test data and test artifacts management.
  • Must have analytics, reporting skills and ability to communicate risks and issues effectively and timely.
  • Self-motivated, proactive, and accountable.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • BS/MS in Computer Science or equivalent
  • 5+ years of experience in iOS Automation, Swift /xCUItest
  • Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
  • Paid holidays plus Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) plan and contributions
  • Long-term/Short-term Disability
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service