Software Quality Engineer (Formal)IIJob Skill RequirementsSpecified Duration of Work (If Any)...Duration-Compensation Type, Rate, and Annualized Result...Compensation- - - Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...ExperienceLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...1st YearLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...StandardsSkills Required for the task...SkillsPoints are in Thousands...(in Thousands)Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...CredentialLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...LevelFocus is the proportion (based on intensity and frequency) a skills is applied relative to the other skills...HoursThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, hours, level and focus attributes (among other proprietary factors)...PointsUsage is the predicted application rate of the skill throughout the task relative to the number of hours...UsageThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, and the applied usage attributes (among other proprietary factors)..Points'Process of evaluating and verifying that a software product or application does what it’s supposed to do. The benefits of good testing include preventing bugs and improving performance. ...Software TestingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222Improving a process so as to make the best or most effective use of some specified set of parameters without violating some constraint. Common goals are minimizing cost and maximizing throughput and/or efficiency. ...Process OptimizationBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Procedure or set of procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a defined set of quality criteria or meets the requirements of the client or customer. ...Quality Control AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Determine the needs or conditions to meet the new or altered product or project, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, analyzing, documenting, validating, and managing software or system requirements. ...Requirements AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816'Testing technique used to evaluate how a system behaves in terms of speed, stability, scalability, and responsiveness under various workloads ...Software Performance TestingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Plan describing how to ensure a system meets its requirements and specification. ...System Verification StrategyBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system. ...Systems IntegrationBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Process for identifying, analyzing, and managing risks associated with technology systems and processes. ...Technical Risk AssessmentBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816'Form of software testing by which isolated source code is tested to validate expected behavior. ...Unit TestingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816'Technique used in user-centered interaction design to evaluate a product by testing it on users. ...Usability TestingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Structured approach that ensures organizational processes, financial operations, and product or service delivery consistently meet defined regulatory standards, internal policies, and audit requirements ...QA ComplianceGP1.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 558Weekly/ 8W816'Define the necessary specifications for a system to operate effectively, encompassing hardware, software, and connectivity aspects ...Define System RequirementsGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 8W816'Organized, strategic approach to detecting and managing error in ways that minimize damage, recovery time and total costs. ...Fault Incident ResponseGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 8W816'Discipline of carefully projecting or planning, organizing, motivating and controlling resources to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria. ...Project ManagementGP0.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 292Weekly/ 6W610Abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations. analysis. abstract thought, logical thinking, reasoning. ...Analytical ThinkingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222'Identifying core concepts and underlying principles to solve problems. ...Conceptual Problem SolvingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17'Ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action ...Judgment and Decision MakingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17'Versatile, free, and open-source operating system known for its flexibility and reliability. ...LinuxGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Monthly/ 40M4019Use of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft ...Windows OSGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Monthly/ 40M4019''Empirical process, where decisions are based on observation, experience and experimentation. Scrum has three pillars: transparency, inspection and adaptation. ...SCRUMGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 8W816...Total Skill Points:13670309Objective is the primary goal of the task...Description- Link is a way to share an internal link to the task (if there is one)...Job LinkSkills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com

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