We're looking for a Senior Quality Assurance (QA) and ADA Developer to join the Digital Experience team at Epsilon! The Senior QA/ADA Developer will play a key role in the software development lifecycle and will be responsible for improving overall quality assurance outcomes by applying problem solving skills, QA best practices, and other various tools. This person will consult with client teams on integrating accessibility automation into their processes with a combination of different accessibility and automation frameworks and tools, and provide ADA-compliant solutions.
Work together win together: This role will work collaboratively with product owners, designers, developers, management, and scrum teams to ensure fully accessible websites and digital products before they are released to the public.
Innovate with purpose: This is a fast-paced environment and requires the ability to take initiative and manage ambiguity to drive effective results. This person should have in-depth knowledge in their own discipline and basic knowledge of related disciplines, be able to solve complex problems, take a new perspective on existing solutions, and should be able to work independently/receive minimal guidance.
What You'll Achieve
Execute functional, integration, regression, exploratory tests to ensure application quality
Build, maintain and enhance automation artifacts leveraging Selenium, Java, Maven, TestNG, Rest Assured, GIT, and Jenkins
Cross-train and mentor less experienced QA team members
Coordinate with all stakeholders located globally and in different time zones to achieve overall quality goals
Provide accessibility expertise and coaching to teams across the enterprise
Who You Are
What you'll bring with you:
5 years of related quality assurance automation experience
Strong problem solving and communication skills
Experience with AEM QA Automation, using Selenium and Perfecto
Strong experience with SQL, Java, Rest Assured, Postman, Jira, GIT, Jenkins, TestNG, Junit, etc.
Strong knowledge of QA best practices
Basic knowledge of unix/linux commands
Significant knowledge of accessibility standards and policies (e.g., WCAG 2.0 (A & AA), ARIA, ADA, Section 508, 21st Century Video and Communications Act, etc.)
Strong understanding of mobile and document accessibility
Advanced knowledge of assistive technology (e.g., screen readers, magnifiers, alternative input, etc.)
Why you might stand out from other talent:
Bachelor's Degree
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio/VSTS
Ability to work in a fast-paced agile environment and flexible to adopt to changes