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Techstra Solutions • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Role & seniority: QA Architect; senior-level, hands-on technical leadership with strategic ownership of quality strategy for a legacy .NET application portfolio.
Stack/tools: Legacy .NET (WebForms, WinForms, WCF, early MVC); test automation: Selenium, Playwright, SpecFlow, NUnit/xUnit; SQL Server; CI/CD integration; risk-based testing and non-functional testing.
Define and own end-to-end quality and testing architecture for legacy apps; establish risk-based testing aligned to criticality and regulatory expectations.
Lead, mentor, and coach QA engineers; set standards for test design, automation, data validation, and defect management; guide test automation approaches.
Navigate legacy behavior, identify high-risk areas, define regression strategies, support modernization efforts, and partner with product/engineering for testability improvements; ensure release readiness.
12+ years in software quality engineering with leadership experience; deep experience testing legacy .NET apps.
Ability to design and scale test automation in constrained/legacy environments; strong SQL/data validation; CI/CD integration; non-functional testing expertise.
Leadership/communication: coach teams, articulate risk to technical and business stakeholders, make and defend quality trade-offs.
Banking/financial services domain exposure; familiarity with lending, deposits, payments, treasury, core banking.
Techstra solutions is seeking an experienced QA Architect to define, lead, and continuously evolve the quality strategy for a mission-critical, legacy .NET application portfolio that has been in production for over 20 years. This role blends strategic ownership, technical depth, and hands-on leadership, with responsibility for guiding QA engineers and influencing engineering, product, and release practices. The QA Architect will establish pragmatic, risk-based testing architectures that respect legacy constraints while enabling stability, scalability, and incremental modernization. This individual serves as the quality authority for the platform, ensuring risk is understood, communicated, and actively managed across the organization. Key ResponsibilitiesQuality Architecture & Strategy Define and own the end-to-end quality and testing architecture for legacy .NET applications. Establish risk-based testing strategies aligned with business criticality, change frequency, and regulatory expectations. Determine the optimal balance of manual, automated, and exploratory testing in a legacy environment. Create and maintain a long-term roadmap for improving testability, automation coverage, and quality metrics. Balance modernization initiatives with the need to protect existing, business-critical behavior. Technical Leadership Lead, mentor, and coach QA engineers, including mid-level testers and automation engineers. Set standards for test design, automation frameworks, data validation, and defect management. Review and guide test automation approaches using tools such as Selenium, Playwright, SpecFlow, NUnit/xUnit, or similar. Partner with development leaders to influence architecture and design decisions that improve testability. Provide hands-on support for complex or high-risk testing scenarios when required. Legacy System Enablement Navigate, analyze, and document legacy application behavior, dependencies, and constraints. Identify and communicate high-risk areas resulting from technical debt, tight coupling, or undocumented logic. Define strategies for regression protection in areas with limited or no existing coverage. Support incremental modernization patterns (e.g., strangler pattern, service extraction) from a quality perspective. Advocate for quality improvements during refactoring and enhancement efforts. Cross-Functional Collaboration Act as the primary QA partner to product, engineering, operations, and release management. Translate technical testing risks into business-level impact for stakeholders. Support release readiness, go/no-go decisions, and production validation strategies. Align QA practices with SDLC, Agile, or hybrid delivery models. Required Skills & ExperienceTechnical & Architectural Experience 12+ years of experience in software quality engineering, including leadership responsibilities. Deep experience testing legacy .NET applications (e.g., WebForms, WinForms, WCF, early MVC). Proven ability to design and scale test automation architectures in constrained or legacy environments. Strong SQL and data validation expertise (e.g., SQL Server). Experience integrating testing into CI/CD pipelines where feasible. Strong understanding of non-functional testing (stability, performance, data integrity). Leadership & Strategic Skills Experience leading or influencing QA teams without relying solely on formal authority. Ability to coach teams on quality mindset, risk assessment, and test strategy. Strong communication skills with both technical teams and business stakeholders. Comfort making and defending quality trade-off decisions under delivery pressure. Experience documenting and institutionalizing knowledge in long-lived systems. Preferred Qualifications Experience in commercial banking or financial services environments. Familiarity with banking systems such as lending, deposits, payments, treasury, or core banking platforms. Experience working in regulated or audit-driven environments. Exposure to compliance, SOX, or control-based SDLC expectations. Location & Employment Details This position is based in Dallas, TX; Pittsburgh, PA; or Cleveland, OH. This is a full-time, W2 salaried position. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States now and in the future without sponsorship. About Techstra Solutions At Techstra Solutions, we help top companies and brands achieve the business value of Digital and Talent Transformation. We believe there are three essential components to successful business transformation: Business Strategy, Technology, and Talent. It is the coming together of these three disciplines that enables organizations to fully capitalize on opportunity—and it is what differentiates us. Our approach is holistic and all-encompassing. We consider the full picture as we guide our clients through complex transformation journeys. We are experts in transformation, business strategy, technology, innovation, and human capital management. We deliver our expertise through client consulting, innovative staffing solutions, and software development. From strategy through implementation, we are dedicated to providing world-class business and talent solutions that align with strategic objectives and, most importantly, deliver results.