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QA Engineer Retail EXP MS Dynamics 365

Information Technology | Remote in Austin, TX | Contract

Job Description

QA Engineer Retail EXP MS Dynamics 365


Retail Client

100 % Remote

QA Engineers will work hands-on on D365 Finance module data testing followed by testing of Retail modules.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and 5+ years' QA experience
  • Proven experience validating financial and data integrations in D365 Finance (2 years preferred)
  • Strong in SQL: able to comprehend and troubleshoot complex queries for data validation, reconciliation, and root cause analysis
  • Testing RETAIL module implementation in any ERP
  • Testing experience with any ERP having PIM/ OMS/ Demand planning/ forecasting modules
  • Must be proficient with Scrum implementation in ADO (Azure DevOps) for work priority, test evidence, defect management, and coordination with developers/analysts.
  • Independent Quality Engineers with very strong technical and analytical backgrounds, not simply manual testers.
  • Hands-on with Boomi or similar middleware for integration testing.
  • Technically fluent & comfortable with databases, APIs, ETL payloads, and troubleshooting.
  • Experience working with external vendor systems and collaborating with vendor implementation teams.
  • Able to learn quickly in a technically complex and under-documented environment.
  • Able to work independently, manage priorities, and collaborate directly with 3rd party vendor partners, implementation partners, software developers, analysts, and business stakeholders.
  • Familiarity with Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL and Snowflake is a plus.

For near future ERP Integration Testing with other modules for Retail -

Preferred experience with:

  • PIM systems (especially Stibo)
  • OMS platforms (especially Kibo)
  • Demand Planning/Forecating platforms (especially Relex)
  • Understanding the nuances of retail workflows, item hierarchies, SKU complexity, and omni-channel fulfillment