The Quality Assurance Analyst will link the development team and clients, testing website features and ensuring deliverables meet specifications through various testing methods.
We are are looking for a dedicated and skilled Quality Assurance Analyst (1099 contractor) to serve as the key link between our development team and clients, ensuring that all deliverables meet client specifications and expectations. The QA Analyst will be involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, becoming a subject matter expert for each project. Within the CMS, the QA Analyst tests both the authoring functionality and front-end user experience, validating that the development team's output meets all functional requirements and client acceptance criteria.
This is a part-time role, estimating 10-20 hours a week.
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CSS
Drupal
HTML
JIRA
Shopify
Testrails
Wordpress
Zephyr
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