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Unified Consultancy Services • Indiana, United States
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The Lead QA Developer serves as the final quality gate for all code promoted to production. This role owns the end-to-end testing strategy and ensures all releases meet defined business, quality, and operational standards.
Key Responsibilities
Define and maintain
Role Count: 2
The Lead QA Developer serves as the final quality gate for all code promoted to production. This role owns the end-to-end testing strategy and ensures all releases meet defined business, quality, and operational standards.
Key Responsibilities
Define and maintain automated testing strategies and frameworks (unit, integration, regression, system). Establish and enforce quality standards, test coverage requirements, and release readiness criteria. Partner early with architects and developers to embed testability into solution design. Review requirements and designs to identify gaps, risks, and unvalidated business assumptions. Lead defect root-cause analysis and drive continuous improvement across development and QA processes.
Required Skills & Experience
Strong Python expertise with the ability to review and critique production-quality code. Deep understanding of large-scale network environments and service workflows. Hands-on experience with test automation frameworks (e.g., pytest), CI/CD pipelines, and API testing/mocking. Experience validating systems that integrate with APIs, network devices, and distributed systems. Strong documentation and communication skills to support release and quality governance decisions.