Ernst Young has announced recruitment for the post of Test Engineer - ITAS. Applicant must have passed B.Tech/B.E. - Computers, MCA - Computers from a recognized University and have between 2 to 3 years of experience in Manual Testing.
Candidates should be able to understand the Software Testing Life cycle (STLC) and must have experience in Software Development life cycle (SDLC) is desirable.
Good knowledge and experience on Insurance/ Banking/ Capital Markets background preferably from Property and Casualty Insurance domain will be added advantage.
Position: Test Engineer - ITAS
Company Name: Ernst Young
Location: Chennai
Qualification: Applicant must have passed B.Tech/B.E. - Computers, MCA - Computers from a recognized university.
Experience: 2 to 3 years
CTC: As per industry standards
Job Skills:
- Candidates should be able to understand the Software Testing Life cycle (STLC).
- Must have experience in Software Development life cycle (SDLC) is desirable.
- Good knowledge and experience on Insurance/ Banking/ Capital Markets background preferably from Property and Casualty Insurance domain.
At EY, we are committed to building a better working world — with increased trust and confidence in business, sustainable growth, development of talent in all its forms, and greater collaboration. We want to build a better working world through our own actions and by engaging with like-minded organizations and individuals. This is our purpose — and why we exist as an organization. Running through our organization is a strong sense of obligation to serve a number of different stakeholders who count on us to deliver quality and excellence in everything we do. We want to use our global reach and scale to convene the conversation about the challenges facing economies and the capital markets.
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