Performance Test Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-02
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IT/Tech
IT QA Tester / Automation, Systems Engineer, Systems Analyst
Performance Test Engineer
Create and execute load and performance scenarios/scripts approach across the enterprise and work on projects of diverse scope and complexity. Provide suggestions for the framework and approach across application product teams. Be focused and hands-on in enterprise level performance tools both in the cloud and on-premises systems. Design and write test plans, scenarios, scripts, and procedures. Perform test execution and analysis of performance test results.
Work across multiple protocols and systems to ensure overall system performance and application response. Optimize performance of test execution through innovation. Help define SLAs and ensure the System Under Test (SUT) can meet those SLAs. Identify performance bottlenecks and utilize performance test results to recommend infrastructure adjustments. Maintain a hands-on involvement in test execution, test automation and risk coverage analysis.
Report any concerns on testing preparation, quality, or timelines to Test and Project Management. Complete post project defect analysis for possible improvements.
40 hrs/week, Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m. Salary: $141,396 - $151,396/yr. Standard Company benefits.
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Business, Finance, or a related field, and five (5) years of post-bachelor's, progressive, related work experience.
- Must have four (4) years of experience with/in:
Software quality assurance and testing using tools like HPE/Micro Focus Load Runner and/or Neotys Neoload, SAP performance testing, Leveraging tools like New Relic, Splunk, Neoload, Jenkins, Azure Dev Ops, or Git; and Monitoring application performance using one or more of these tools: NMON, Dynatrace, App Dynamics, Solar Winds, CA Wily, and/or Vsphere for detailed system level monitoring.
100% Telecommuting permitted.
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