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To provide system testing expertise to the Functional Unit on a Time and Material basis. Reporting indirectly to the Director, Production Operations and Acceptance Testing, Information Technology, the System Team Lead will work under the direction and supervision of the Project Managers of these projects. The System Test Lead will coordinate the system testing effort for new applications currently under development. The System Test Lead will manage small system test teams (1-2 system testers) in the system testing effort.
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4 |7 W+ D- {" B3 zFor new application development, the architecture will be an N-tier, .Net framework, using C# as the development language to access a MSSQL Server database. The Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology and UML will be used for the projects.
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$ O; m) ~# V. G9 }The main focus of the contracted resource will be to provide system testing expertise to these projects. Other activities may include participating in the extended project management team. In general, key aspects of the role are: 7 \0 u/ H1 ]/ J6 K5 J
- Coordinate the scheduling, managing system test resources, test execution and verification of results; ' |& K' F, m6 C: Z6 Z: O k$ p
- Identifying and developing test cases;
# {, x [- n. e- Ensuring system test coverage is complete and all required system test cases have been produced.
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" ^, _9 M: F$ R6 h! c2 wSupervisory duties are not required at this time, although the successful contractor(s) may be responsible for providing direction on projects and/or tasks. The successful candidate must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, along with a proven ability to function within a team. The candidate must also possess excellent diagnostic and problem solving skills. & K3 S6 m4 k+ H7 ^- `; B, G9 x$ i
Education and past experience should be in keeping with that required to fully understand the technical aspects of the tasks. - V) }* B/ o2 r0 H8 ~, R$ H* K! y
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The standard workweek is comprised of five (5) days at 7.25 hours per day. Typical business hours are from 8:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with resources starting no earlier than 7:30 a.m. However, work hours may vary and overtime and/or standby time may be required. The Department will pay the hourly rate submitted in the response for all overtime hours worked. - O8 z3 X5 q' i, ]& U9 {: w
The successful candidate is required to adhere to the Department’s business dress code requiring that personnel present a neat appearance with appropriate clothing.
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7 ?7 ^( `9 H1 c) iPlease submit your resume to Alberta.Recruit@gmail.com |
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