Zone: Digital Health
Location: 70 O'Leary Avenue
Testing Coordinator
Digital Health - Epic Project
Temporary Full-time (Subject to Classification)
Hours 70 hours biweekly (8 hours; Days)
Salary HL-20 ($69,338 - $90,139) Annual
Competition Number VAC0005352
Posted Date 2024-12-24
Closing Date 2025-01-09
Demands, duties, qualifications
About the Role
The Testing Coordinator reports to the Testing Manager - Epic Project. You will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
- Coordinate the development and review of test scenarios and scripts with the project team.
- Facilitate and lead testing sessions, issue resolution tracking and status reporting.
- Planning and scheduling script execution with the project team.
- Lead and coordinate the application and integrated testing efforts.
- Reporting testing status updates and progress to management.
- Communicating testing timelines and testing strategies to project team.
- Ensure issues are tracked and processes to resolve are followed.
- Liaise between teams, vendors, and project leadership to escalate issues and delays.
- Providing testing oversight, advice, and strategy to high paced teams.
- Ensure adherence to testing strategy and NLHS privacy and security standards.
About You
Your education and experience include:
- A Degree/Diploma in a related field.
- Minimum of three (3) years of direct experience in a quality assurance or testing role.
- Training or Certifications in the following will be considered an asset:
- Technical Writing
- Project Management
- Testing or Quality Assurance
You have the following skills and abilities:
- Superior communication, interpersonal, and networking skills.
- Self-motivation with excellent time management and organizational skills.
- Sound judgement skills with the ability to build consensus among groups with differing priorities.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Effective leadership skills with the ability to work collaboratively in diverse team settings.
- Ability to balance multiple tasks effectively and efficiently.
Demonstrated equivalencies may be considered.