Qa Analyst
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Create and implement detailed manual test cases over front-end dealer sites and back-end systems.Review and discuss test cases with other team members.Attend and participate in team meetings: daily scrum, backlog grooming, sprint/quarterly planning, sprint review.Test developed sprint items in QA, Staging, and Production environments.Document defects when found and discuss it with the developer who coded it.Demo items that have passed testing in the QA environment to the Product Owner.Add completed sprint items to QA Hub, the release item repository.Attend release meetings when releasing items in the current sprint.Generate, review, and distribute monthly reports.Attend QA departmental meetings when available.Proactively obtain access to servers/environments as needed.Assist/teach other QAs when questions/issues arise.QA Hub – Spring 2015 to September 2015Stored in GitHub, QA Hub is a web-based release item repository, created, used, and maintained by the QA team. It is written in Ruby on Rails and JavaScript over a MySQL database. My work on this project on this project included expansion of team filtering, cookie manipulation to improve user experience, and debugging features broken prior to my employment at Dealertrack.K4 Telepresence Robot – Spring 2014 to September 2015On this project, I teamed up with several coworkers to design the robot, build its structure, research algorithms, develop and debug code for the Raspberry Pi, and test the system as we progressed. One of our earlier test runs can be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t3Z5AQB9Rc.