FAQs
What educational qualifications are required for the Quality Assurance Technician position?
The required educational qualifications include a BE, BTech, Master of Computer Applications (MCA), or MSc in Information Technology (IT).
What are the main responsibilities of a Quality Assurance Technician?
The main responsibilities include performing comprehensive testing and validation of software components, executing manual tests, utilizing test tools, reporting bugs, writing test scripts, creating test plans, collaborating with team members, and tracking testing metrics.
What testing methodologies and technologies should a Quality Assurance Technician be familiar with?
A Quality Assurance Technician should have a strong understanding of testing methodologies, tools, as well as technologies including Bluetooth (BT), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Mesh, Zigbee, SmartHome, and MATTER Protocol.
Is continuous learning encouraged in this role?
Yes, continuous learning and expanding knowledge of testing methodologies, tools, and the business context behind the software are highly encouraged in this role.
Will there be opportunities to collaborate with team members?
Yes, collaboration with team members to identify effective testing techniques and participate in test planning, scoping, and prioritization discussions is an integral part of the role.
What kind of testing metrics needs to be tracked?
Relevant testing metrics that ensure quality adherence and advocacy for customer needs should be tracked and reported.
Are workplace accommodations available for applicants with disabilities?
Yes, support for workplace accommodations during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, is available for applicants with disabilities.
How can I find more information about the hiring process?
For more information about workplace accommodations and the hiring process, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations.