Software Tester

Rockville, MD
Full Time
Software Engineering Services
Mid Level
This position is a hybrid work position.  Work-from-home arrangements are acceptable with one visit into the office to collaborate with the broader team.

Welcome! At Digital Infuzion, we believe people can lead better, healthier lives. To do so, researchers need insights faster, and providers need on-demand data and tailored software solutions. Which is why we are passionate about developing innovative products for the healthcare industry so researchers and providers can better serve their patients. We go beyond ordinary health IT services because we see the advancement of technology and bioinformatics as opportunities to make meaningful impacts in patient’s lives. If you love the idea of working in a creative, open, and growth-oriented environment all while helping people live healthier lives, then keep scrolling - we may have just the opportunity for you. 

Currently we’re seeking a Software Tester to join our team. In this role, you will be part of the Software Engineering Services team responsible for ensuring the delivery of high-quality products through software testing principles, test automation, collaboration, and innovative problem-solving.

Responsibilities:
  • Review and analyze functional and non-functional requirements and create test cases 
  • Develop test scripts that adhere to computer system validation (CSV) SOPs 
  • Execute test cases to ensure software meets functional and non-functional requirements 
  • Conduct test case reviews and provide support to the testing team 
  • Record defects in an application life cycle management software and provide status updates to the stakeholders 
  • Provide level of effort estimates for testing activities  
  • Develop Operational and Performance Qualification protocols, and assist with preparation of CSV deliverables as needed  
  • Maintain requirements traceability  
  • Collaborate with developers to ensure test results are understood 
  • Participate in Agile Scrum ceremonies 
  • Participate in design reviews and providing input on requirements, product design, and anticipated issues 
  • Identify the testable requirements and prepare the test strategy for each of the testing types identified 
  • Perform production verification after software installation and updates 
  • Support customer operations by testing and reproducing customer-reported issues 
  • Other similar professional duties maybe assigned as needed 

Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, or a suitable combination of education, training, and experience 
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in web application testing 
  • Experience with automation tools such as Selenium
  • Experience in developing test scripts  
  • Basic knowledge in SQL queries 
  • Experience using tools such as Microsoft Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, SharePoint, Word, and Excel 
  • Experience working in an agile development 
  • Must be a self-starter/self-directed member of the team 
  • Strong analytical and communication skills 

Preferred Skills and Experiences:
  • Experience in developing CSV artifacts 
  • Experience in Section 508 testing 
  • Experience working with NIH 
  • Experience supporting clinical research projects 


Digital Infuzion, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V 
It is the policy of Digital Infuzion, Inc. to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. 
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