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As a Test Engineer Intern, you will be an integral part of an agile team, working interactively with Product Management, Software Developers, Test Engineers and Business Analysts to analyze software requirements, and provide test coverage for software functionality, security, reliability, and performance. Dates for the internship will be from May 20th, 2024 to April 25th, 2025 working full time during the summer hours and part time during the school year.Responsibilities:Development of manual and automated software tests, record test results, analyze test failures, and report and raise issues to the team where appropriate.
Analyze requirement specifications, define acceptance criteria, and ensure traceability between requirements and test coverage.
Attend key Agile ceremonies, peer reviews on test conditions, test cases, test procedures and test scripts.
Provide input to team documentation, including test planning, strategies, and bug reports.
Propose/implement improvements that result in increased efficiency and a reduction of risk.
Develops knowledge of testing tools, environments and other applicable technology.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Drive and enthusiasm about testing and software development.
Working towards a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related degree.
Good written and oral communications.
Current classroom experience with one or more of the following: Java, Ruby, HTML, XML, JavaScript, Relational Databases, or development IDEs.
Desired but not required:
· Knowledge of Quality Assurance Processes and Methodologies.
Our Interns will also be invited to participate in additional learning opportunities throughout the Summer including "Lunch & Learn" events with executive leadership, volunteer opportunities to give back to local community, and other Intern-only events.
Working Conditions: Normal office environment.
ADA/EAA: The above statements cover what are generally believed to be principal and essential functions of this job. Specific circumstances may allow or require some people assigned to the job to perform a somewhat different combination of duties.