
EVCN QA Developer
Responsibilities
Qualifications & Requirements
Experience Level: Senior Level
Full Job Description
Ericsson is seeking an EVCN QA Developer for their Kolkata, West Bengal, India location. This role requires a Bachelor's degree in computer science, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, or a related technical discipline, with over 5 years of experience in system-level validation and quality assurance. The ideal candidate will have strong experience with Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) frameworks like Cucumber and Behave, using Gherkin syntax. Proficiency in automation scripting languages such as JavaScript, TypeScript, or Python is essential, along with hands-on experience with UI automation tools like Playwright or Selenium. Familiarity with API testing tools like Postman and knowledge of CI/CD pipelines are required. Experience with Agile/Scrum methodologies and test management tools such as Jira and Xray is also necessary. Preferred candidates will have exposure to cloud-native architectures, including Docker and Kubernetes. This role demands a detail-oriented, goal-driven, and highly organized individual with a strong focus on quality and efficiency. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills are crucial, as is the ability to foster teamwork across multiple Agile squads. The candidate should be adaptable and resilient, thriving in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Responsibilities include designing and executing system-level tests for telecom platforms (e.g., provisioning, eSIM, EVCN), developing and maintaining automated test scripts using Cucumber with Playwright or Selenium, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to define acceptance criteria and Gherkin scenarios. You will also be responsible for integrating automated tests into CI/CD pipelines, analyzing test results, identifying root causes, and reporting defects. Experience with cloud platforms like Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud, and containerized environments like Docker and Kubernetes, is beneficial. Domain knowledge in SIM and eSIM technologies, particularly provisioning flows, is also valuable. This is an opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible and craft innovative solutions to complex problems.