Software Engineer II (Tester)

Reflexive ConceptsHanover, MD

About The Position

Reflexive Concepts is seeking a skilled Software Engineer (Tester) to join our growing team! Specifically, we are seeking a candidate with hands-on Java development experience with familiarity in PKI, REST services, GitLab, CI/CD pipelines, Linux, and Docker, with the ability to produce clear technical documentation.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of Software Engineering experience
  • Bachelor's Degree or higher in computer engineering or in a field related to computer engineering or computer science disciplines
  • Must be able to work in a collaborative environment, with minimal supervision
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment, with minimal supervision

Nice To Haves

  • Experience designing, creating, and executing manual and automated testing solutions including analysis of results to determine adequacy of testing
  • Experience testing in Windows and Linux/CentOS environments.
  • Working knowledge of test tools (e.g. Behave!, SoapUI, Selenium, JUnit, JRunner, etc.)
  • Experience with or knowledge of: Web communication protocols (REST)
  • Data formats (JSON, XML)
  • Scripting languages such as Groovy, Perl, Python, or Ruby
  • Creating and managing cronjobs
  • JAVA
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  • Public Key Infrastructure
  • Version repositories (such as Git, SVN, CVS, etc.)
  • SQL
  • Ability to work independently and as part of an Agile development team using superior time management to triage issues and prioritize tasks

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with software engineers to develop effective strategies and test cases
  • Create automated testing frameworks and test harnesses
  • Discover, report, and track testing defects
  • Analyze test results and reporting performance, load, and other issues
  • Develop, execute, and maintain acceptance, integration, and functional system tests
  • Perform continuous functional and regression testing
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