Software Test Consultant
usbank
Job Description
- Plan and execute functional, integration, regression, system, exploratory, and UAT testing.
- Validate healthcare payment workflows.
- Perform API, data, and backend validation across healthcare platforms.
- Document defects clearly, track them through resolution, and verify fixes.
- Support testing for regulatory, compliance, and audit-related requirements.
- Work closely with business analysts, product owners, developers, and QA teams across time zones.
- Contribute to Playwright-based automation as skills develop.
Required Skills
- 3–6 years of manual testing experience with enterprise applications.
- Strong problem-solving and investigation skills, with the ability to analyze issues and identify root causes.
- Experience in healthcare, payer, provider, or health insurance domains.
- Working knowledge of healthcare workflows such as claims, enrollment, benefits, eligibility, or provider management.
- Hands-on API testing experience using tools such as Postman, Bruno, or Swagger/OpenAPI.
- Strong SQL skills for data validation and backend testing.
- Understanding of Agile delivery and SDLC/STLC practices.
- Strong problem-solving and investigation skills, with the ability to analyze issues and identify root causes.
Automation Growth Expectations
- Interest in learning automation frameworks and scripting concepts.
- Willingness to build Playwright-based test automation skills.
- Ability to balance manual testing responsibilities while contributing to automation coverage.
Preferred Qualifications
- Exposure to Playwright, Selenium, or Cypress.
- Basic JavaScript or TypeScript knowledge.
- Experience with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins or AWS deployment services.
- Exposure to healthcare data integrations or microservices architecture.
Key Competencies
- Analytical problem-solving and attention to detail.
- Clear written and verbal communication.
- Collaborative approach with business, product, engineering, and QA partners.
- Curiosity and commitment to continuous learning in modern testing practices.