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Quality Assurance Tester

Growel Softech Pvt. Ltd.
Anywhere in India/Multiple Locations
6 - 8 Years

Posted on: 17/09/2025

Job Description

GWPC QA Tester

Location : Offshore, India (Hybrid)

Shift timings : 1-10 pm (Hybrid)

Exp : 6+ years

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES :


- Conduct a thorough review and analysis of system specifications to extract test requirements and craft detailed Test Cases/Scripts.


- Develop, document, and sustain a repository of functional test cases and supplementary test artifacts including test data, data validation procedures, and automated scripts.


- Engage in collaborative efforts with QA engineers to devise comprehensive Test Plans.


- Execute manual and automated test cases with precision, and systematically report the outcomes.


- Identify, document, and communicate bugs and errors to the development teams in a timely manner.


- Maintain logs to chronicle the various testing phasesfunctional, end-to-end, and regressionand track defects.


- Partner with cross-functional teams to promote and uphold quality throughout the software development lifecycle.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS :


- A minimum of 6 years of experience as a Quality Assurance tester.


- Proficiency in QA Methodology and hands-on testing experience within the Insurance industry.


- Demonstrated experience with testing UI, Web services, batch-based integrations, and Web portals.


- Familiarity with Microsoft TFS and Test Manager (MTM) is preferred.


- Proficiency in VB Script, XML, SQL, or related programming languages.


- Specific Quality Assurance experience with Guidewire solutions in the P&C Policy lifecycle is essential.


- Strong experience in Rating & Forms for US GL lines.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS :


- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.


- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS :


- Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or equivalent practical experience


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