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Java Quality Assurance/Test Engineer; Billings, Montana; H1B ok

 
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Flux Corporation seeks an entry level Java Quality Assurance Engineer / Test Engineer for a highly dynamic, highly visible position in our ten person software company in Billings, Montana. We have over 300 customers in 31 countries for our Java Job Scheduler, File Transfer, Workflow, and BPM software.

You will develop and execute automated and manual test plans against our software products. You will work with our development and technical support staffs to identify and resolve problems in a fast-paced team environment.

Job Requirements:

  • Java experience
  • BS degree in computer science, equivalent degree, or equivalent work experience
  • Must have the right to work in the United States and be available for interviewing in Billings, Montana. H1B Visa Holders: We will pay to transfer your existing H1B visa to Flux Corporation.




  • Compensation:

    Competitive annual salary, plus benefits, including health insurance for you and your family as well as paid time off. We'll also pay to move your household to Billings, Montana.

    For more information see our ad at: fluxcorp.com/job

    To Apply:

    Email your cover letter and resume to careers@fluxcorp.com
     
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