Information Systems Quality Assurance Programmer

    • University Health
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX
  • Posted 6 days ago | Updated moments ago

Overview

On Site
Full Time

Skills

System Testing
Quality Assurance
Quality Management
System Integration
Regression Analysis
Computer Science
Mathematics
Information Systems
Health Care
Writing
SQL
Testing
Selenium
Scripting
HP LoadRunner
Waterfall
IBM RUP
Agile
JIRA
Atlassian
QNXT

Job Details

POSITION SUMMARY AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Information Services (IS) Quality Assurance (QA) Programmer is responsible for evaluating and analyzing deficiencies in product function or performance and recommending product or service improvements. The IS QA Programmer will lead the quality and testing of key programs and systems in alignment with Community First's quality standards and practices outlined in the Quality Management Plan. This role is also heavily involved in developing and executing a multifaceted testing framework that includes functional, system, integration, regression, and end-to-end testing.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

Bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics, information systems, or a related field is required. Five years' experience in health care, specifically dealing with Managed Care Organization (MCO) claims and clinical data is required. Experience in writing and executing SQL queries and the ability to apply subject matter knowledge to solve a variety of common testing challenges. Ability to maintain and execute automation (Selenium) and performance scripts (LoadRunner) is required. Proficiency with various system development lifecycles such as waterfall, RUP, and Agile methodologies. Experience with Jira (Atlassian) Products is a plus. Experience with Cognizant Product suite is a plus - QNXT, Clinical Care Advance, TCS, etc.
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