We have an opening for a Quality Assurance Analyst that is a resident of Wisconsin. The initial duration is to 6/30/25 with extensions expected. Required to pick up computer at Madison office on first day and then work remotely from your Wisconsin residence.
Pay rate is $30/hr with no holiday or vacation pay. Benefits include health, dental, vision insurance and 401k. We will not sponsor a visa for this position.
Job Description-Quality Assurance Analyst
Overview
The Student Nutrition Team is responsible for assisting with the administration of the Summer EBT Program. The program must be administered following federal regulations. This is a unique program and requires specific applications, programming, language, and platforms. The School Nutrition Team is responsible for maintaining a database of program eligible students, hosting a state-wide program application, and completing the application verification process and providing data needed to issue the program benefits to households.
The Quality Assurance Analyst III will report directly to the Nutrition Team Director. This position is responsible for writing and executing test requirements, plans, scenarios, cases, and scripts using a variety of testing tools as well as completing functional, integration, back-end, regression, user acceptance, and other testing. The School Nutrition Team Director will monitor progress of the projects to ensure timeliness.
Position Summary
Develop technical procedures, methodologies, metrics, checklists, and standards. Identifies and applies best practices. Evaluate software development procedures used to verify that programs function according to user requirements and conform to establishment guidelines. Write, revise, and verify quality standards for program design and product evaluation to attain quality of software economically and efficiently. Evaluate program output and reports for accuracy, and policies and procedures for quality.Evaluate networks to determine efficiencies and the quality of security systems, etc. Review new or modified programs, including documentation and specifications, to determine if program will perform according to user request and conform to guidelines. Recommend program improvements or corrections to programmers. Identifies differences between establishment standards and user applications and suggests modifications to conform to standards.
Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Independently, performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
Codeworks is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or national origin.
Wisconsin residents willing to work for $30/hr can apply by emailing resume to pete.neja@codeworks-inc.com