holtzbrinck Publishing Group-posted 3 months ago
New York, NY
5,001-10,000 employees
Publishing Industries

The position involves comprehensive test planning and execution to ensure the quality and functionality of software products. The role requires collaboration with various teams to understand requirements and prepare detailed test plans and cases. The candidate will be responsible for setting up test environments, executing tests, and documenting results to maintain high standards of quality assurance.

  • Analyze functional and technical specifications to identify test requirements, preparing detailed test plans and test cases.
  • Collaborate with business analysts and development teams to understand expected outcomes and ensure appropriate test coverage.
  • Set up test environments and data for both functional and non-functional testing.
  • Perform system, functional, and integration testing to validate that requirements have been met.
  • Conduct data validation testing to ensure data quality and consistency, particularly within royalties-related processes.
  • Execute both manual and automated test cases, collecting and documenting results.
  • Identify and log defects within the defect management tool (e.g., Jira), ensuring clear and concise reporting of issues.
  • Work collaboratively with developers to prioritize and retest resolved defects.
  • Perform regression testing to ensure existing functionality is not impacted by new developments.
  • Participate in test planning and review sessions, providing feedback on scope and requirements from a QA perspective.
  • Liaise with and provide information to UAT Coordinator to support preparations and readiness for user acceptance testing.
  • Document test results and ensure auditability of testing processes.
  • Produce reporting on test execution progress, defect trends, and quality metrics for stakeholders.
  • Provide feedback on testing outcomes and suggest recommendations for quality improvements.
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