What are the responsibilities and job description for the UAT Analyst position at Apt?
Our client is looking to bring on a UAT Analyst who is open to being onboarded as a contractor and then to a full time hire. Only open to local individuals in Dallas, Texas who are Green Card holders or US Citizens. Must be willing to work hybrid.
To our contractors on W2, we offer 401k, Health, Dental and Vision benefits!
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As a User Acceptance Testing Analyst, you will play a key role in validating that software applications align with end-user requirements and are ready for release. Your responsibilities will involve a blend of detailed testing and clear communication with stakeholders to ensure software quality. A focus on analytical skills will be critical as you assess testing outcomes, while strong communication abilities will ensure effective collaboration with developers and other teams.
Key Responsibilities:
- Take ownership of UAT processes, coordinating all testing efforts and guiding the successful completion of sign-off procedures.
- Manage and maintain test environments to ensure testing is consistent, accurate, and reliable.
- Conduct manual and/or automated tests to assess software functionality from a user perspective.
- Identify defects, assess their impact, and document them while working collaboratively to ensure timely resolutions.
- Communicate results clearly to stakeholders, providing transparent reporting on testing progress, issues, and outcomes.
What You'll Need:
- Strong analytical skills to interpret testing results and diagnose issues.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to ensure accurate documentation and clear reporting of test findings.
- A detail-oriented mindset with an ability to think critically and troubleshoot effectively.
- Up to three years of relevant experience in user acceptance testing or related fields.
- Up to 3 years of experience with Jira.
This position requires a balance of technical understanding, problem-solving, and the ability to communicate complex issues in simple terms, ensuring the final product meets end-user expectations.