The Object-Oriented Developer is responsible for the creation, maintenance, and execution of automated scripts on an existing application. The Object-Oriented Developer will utilize a variety of tools and scripting languages to create high quality, reusable automated scripts that can be utilized in multiple environments. This person should possess a strong foundational understanding of development principles, processes, and methods. This developer is responsible for ensuring that manual scripts are converted to automated scripts by using Object-Oriented Programing (OOP), a database, and an automation tool. This is all done in a fast-paced environment with quick turnaround and high pressure.
During the interview, a demonstration of troubleshooting, database knowledge, and a simple OOP script will be executed.
Skills:
Development experience with Object Oriented Programming (OOP) language required 7-10 years
Working within the SDLC required 10 years
Experience with creating and maintaining databases such as SQL Server required 4 years
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills to solve complex problems Required 7-10 years
Ability to document and adhere to design process Required 7 years
Ability to follow documented instructions without assistance Required 7 years
Effective communication skills to coordinate with team and lead about status and issues required 7 years
Responsibilities:
Use OOP, database, and automation test tools to develop and maintain automated test artifacts.
Based on documented test scripts, with data and expected results, translate them into automated test scripts.
Capture, analyze, and report test results.
Log and track defects to resolution.
Maintain automation script repository with code updates.
Contribute to work estimates, as necessary.
Execute data management plan activities.
Consistently provide high quality analysis of script failures and anomalies.
Seek and share ways to improve test processes via the use of automation.
Maintaining and contributing to script to functionality mapping to ensure coverage.
Documenting updates and additions to the automation process.
Requirements:
Supporting the Department of Treasury, the elected person will need to be fingerprinted in addition to the State of Michigan background check.