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Common sense has never been common. If it were, the world would be a different place. Things would run smoothly and on time. People would do what they say and say what they do. Everything would be fair, without all the small talk. And banks would only sell you what you need. When a banker looked at a client, they wouldn't just see a number, they'd see a dad or a mom or a graduate or a business owner. Our Bankers understand the complexities of people's lives and offer simple solution That's the basics of Relationships. Fairness. Simplicity When you choose our Company, you have an opportunity to make an impact beyond the walls of our buildings. We have a long-standing commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Through lending, investing, grants, and volunteerism, NBH Bank promotes the growth, revitalization and sustainability of the communities we serve. We believe that these are important elements in building and sustaining a successful organization and a positive, results-driven culture. We strive for all of our associates to feel welcome and empowered at work. This type of position is ideal for someone looking to build a career in finance, banking, and technology. We will provide you training and coaching throughout your onboarding experience, as well as on the job. As you demonstrate success, there will be opportunities for advancement within our organization. The duties of a Lead Quality Assurance Engineer require a high degree of specialized expertise and skill in maintaining established standards of quality and accuracy. Drive, determination and a self-disciplined approach to achieving results that meet these established criteria are necessary for successful job performance. The job environment is structured and job expectations are clear. While the pace of the work is faster than average, quality is never compromised. The focus of communication and organizational relationships is based on technical expertise. The work requires specialized technical problem solving and ingenuity while working within approved organizational systems and technology, and the demonstration of the values of integrity, quality and caution. New ideas and concepts are also important but will be quickly, yet carefully analyzed and tested before communication and adoption. If the job involves managing others, there is a need for someone who can exercise the necessary authority to assure policies and procedures are followed and time frames are met. At the same time, it will be necessary to give subordinates structured opportunity to develop their own expertise and capability for quality work to assure effective delegation and shared responsibility for work output. It is expected that coaching and training support for achieving effective delegation will be required. The position encompasses a defined span of control and opportunity for someone who engenders trust, demonstrates a sense of urgency and assures consistent achievement of quality standards. The work requires making decisions that support company guidelines authoritatively and quickly. As a Lead Quality Assurance Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, documenting, executing, and maintaining test plans for multiple software solutions. As a senior level associate, you will serve as a mentor for less experienced team members. You will interface with production and development staff to learn the functions of the software solutions you will be testing, determine acceptance criteria, and shape test plans based on this information. You will be responsible for a variety of tasks including executing test cases, debugging applications, detecting errors and potential improvements, and documenting findings. You will perform usability testing for total system performance, reliability, scalability, and security. You will generate reports of test results and issues detected.You will follow up on reported issues, re-test, and see them through to resolution. You will recommend improvements to the quality control process and software development lifecycle Additionally, as a Lead Quality Assurance Engineer, you are expected to work with internal and external auditors as necessary. You will analyze testing methodologies to identify patterns and communicate with management to ensure risks are identified and addressed. You will: follow policies and procedures, complete administrative tasks correctly and on time, support the company's goals and values, participate in coordination of disaster recovery planning and preparation, build a great rapport with fellow associates, and treat others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position, Perform other duties as assigned. All associates are expected to maintain current knowledge and consistent compliance with regulations and bank policies and procedures related to the position, including but not limited to Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) requirements. Key Responsibilities: Scrum Team Leadership: Lead the QA activities within the assigned scrum team, collaborating closely with developers, product owners, and other team members Coordinate and execute manual and automated testing, ensuring test coverage aligns with user stories, acceptance criteria, and business requirements Foster a quality-first mindset within the team, ensuring timely identification and resolution of quality issues Actively participate in sprint planning, daily standups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives to ensure that QA needs are met within... For full info follow application link.Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
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