Testing Manager Lead

<p>Benefits:</p><p>401(k) matching</p><p>Bonus based on performance</p><p>Competitive salary</p><p>Dental insurance</p><p>Health insurance</p><p>Paid time off</p><p>Parental leave</p><p>Training & development</p><p>Vision insurance</p><p>ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND</p><p>Established in August 2016, Basecamp Consulting and Solutions is a dynamic Information Technology (IT) consulting firm committed to delivering results for our clients. Specializing in next-generation IT and digital transformation solutions, Basecamp Consulting and Solutions is dedicated to helping clients achieve success through trust, innovation, quality work, and a steadfast commitment to results.</p><p>At Basecamp, we believe in the power of emerging technologies to propel our clients toward their goals. Our focus lies in business and IT modernization, utilizing Cloud solutions, cybersecurity, and cutting-edge application development. We pride ourselves on a team of talented professionals who are passionate about supporting our clients on their journey towards innovative outcomes.</p><p>Basecamp Consulting and Solutions is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of IT consulting and we are equally committed to embodying these principles in every facet of our work.</p><p>POSITION OVERVIEW</p><p>Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, the Testing Manager Lead Supervises a team of test specialists and manages complex, state-of-the-art test programs. Translates complex program requirements into testable objectives. Analyzes and recommends test cycle, test plans, safety reviews, and detailed test objectives. Manages and works effectively with diverse organizations and personalities to execute a successful test program. Applies complex test methodologies and compensate for limitations and restrictions. Develops overall test strategy to include objectives, methodologies, analysis, and schedules. Independently assess system performance against stated requirements. Applies test discipline to design a thorough and executable test program. Leads analysis efforts to dissect output data, interface with the client, and provide clear results and recommendations. Applies use cases and user stories to create test cases.</p><p>REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS</p><p>Active DoD Secret</p><p>Five (5) years relevant experience</p><p>Experience in testing software applications, including system, regression, acceptance, end to end, performance, and automation testing.</p><p>Experience in an Agile environment. Knowledge of System Operations, Engineering, and DevOps integration.</p><p>Experience developing and maintaining test cases using designated automated test tools.</p><p>Must have detailed familiarity with commercial test environments and operating procedures.</p><p>Experience supervising a team of test specialist and managing complex, state-of-the-art test programs.</p><p>Experience translating complex program requirements into testable objectives.</p><p>Experience analyzing and recommending test cycle, test plans, safety reviews, and detailed test objectives.</p><p>Relevant certification from a nationally recognized technical authority.</p><p>This is a remote position.</p> Salary: USD 43200 - 72000 per year Experience: 5 years required

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