In-person QA Analyst role requiring minimum 5 years' experience. Responsibilities include integration work using SQL, strong SDLC knowledge, and working with Agile teams. Candidate must be self-motivated, able to work independently, and have excellent communication skills. Face-to-face interview in Massachusetts is mandatory.
Job Description
Candidates should attend an in-person interview in MA. No Skype!
Must have minimum 5 years of experience.
Should have experience in integration using SQL.
Very good knowledge of SDLC and experience working with Agile teams essential.
Self-motivated and able to work independently
Must have excellent communication skills
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Similar Jobs
Cloud • Information Technology • Machine Learning
Record, track, and audit IT hardware and assets at data centers; coordinate shipping/receiving and logistics; maintain inventory records and reports; resolve discrepancies and support cross-functional teams; travel to data center locations as needed.
Top Skills:
Asset Management SoftwareInventory Management SoftwareExcel
Consumer Web • eCommerce • Software
Support procurement operations by administering contracts, analyzing vendor quotes and renewals, managing procurement data/systems, ensuring procure-to-pay compliance, delivering training, driving process automation and continuous improvement, leading cross-functional procurement projects, and building stakeholder and vendor relationships.
Consumer Web • eCommerce • Software
Build and productize externally consumable data assets from concept to delivery. Define schema, governance, SLAs, documentation, and delivery (Snowflake share, SFTP, API). Partner cross-functionally to productionalize datasets, monitor quality, iterate on customer feedback, and create repeatable productization frameworks.
Top Skills:
DbtGoogle SuiteJIRALookerLookmlMS OfficeOmniPythonSnowflakeSnowplow
What you need to know about the Boston Tech Scene
Boston is a powerhouse for technology innovation thanks to world-class research universities like MIT and Harvard and a robust pipeline of venture capital investment. Host to the first telephone call and one of the first general-purpose computers ever put into use, Boston is now a hub for biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence — though it’s also home to several B2B software giants. So it’s no surprise that the city consistently ranks among the greatest startup ecosystems in the world.
Key Facts About Boston Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 269,000; 9.4% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Toast, Klaviyo, HubSpot, DraftKings
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, software, aerospace
- Funding Landscape: $15.7 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Summit Partners, Volition Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, MassVentures, Highland Capital Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: MIT, Harvard University, Boston College, Tufts University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, National Bureau of Economic Research, Broad Institute, Lowell Center for Space Science & Technology, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories


