Isan Panigrahy has over 3 years of experience in manual and automation testing using Selenium. He has expertise in test frameworks, test automation, agile methodologies and manual testing. Currently working as an IT Analyst at Google India on test automation projects involving Selenium, Java and Linux. Previous experience includes manual and automation testing roles on projects for Google India. He is proficient in testing tools, languages and defect tracking tools.
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1. ISAN PANIGRAHY
Email :isan_panigrahy@yahoo.com
Mobile no:8722309099
Summary:
• Having 3 plus years of experience in Manual and Automation Testing (Selenium).
• Good experience in Automation Tool like Selenium RC & Web driver.
• Good experience in developing the scripts in Webdriver with TestNG.
• Knowledge in various frameworks like Keyword Driven, Data Driven and Hybrid Frameworks.
• Good experience in developing the scripts with Webdriver & Webdriverbackedselenium.
• Good knowledge on Junit.
• Good experience on Selenium IDE.
• Good experience in handling the Desktop, Web, Flex and flash objects with Sikuli.
• Good experience in creating, modifying and enhancing both manual Test cases and Test Scripts
created in selenium Web driver.
• Expertise in S.D.L.C, S.T.L.C and B.L.C.
• Strong experience in Agile/Scrum methodology.
Work Experience:
• Working with Google India private Limited (Client Location) as IT-Analyst since OCT 2011.
Key Skills:
• Testing Tools :Manual testing, Automation testing (Selenium)
• Languages :Java
• Database: SQL Server
• Operating Systems :Linux
• Defect Tracking Tools :Buganizer
Project Experience:
Project 2: (Manual & Automation Testing)
Title Google play store inventory
Client Google India private Ltd
Language used Core Java
Operating System Linux
Tools Manual testing, Selenium (IDE, Web driver, Test
NG) eclipse IDE.
Team Size 2
Role Test analyst
Period April 2012- till Date
Domain E commerce
2. Roles and Responsibility:
• Designed and developed automated testing strategies and build automated testing frameworks.
• Used the Agile/Scrum methodology.
• Used core java concepts for test scripts development and design.
• Enhanced test frameworks and develop automated tests using selenium to ensure consistency.
• Analyzed and verified best automated and manual test approaches.
• Executed acceptance, integration, installation and system testing.
• Established the test strategy for manual and automated test suites.
• Recorded the scripts as per test cases written.
• Programmed and executed the automation test script using selenium.
• Recorded test results and reported and verified the software bug fixes to accept automation
criteria.
Project 1: (Manual Testing)
Title Escalation Engineering dashboard
Customer Google India private limited
Operating system Linux
Tools Manual Testing
Team size 2
Role Test analyst
Period Oct 2011- March 2012
Role and Responsibilities:
• Used the Agile/Scrum methodology.
• Understanding the requirements.
• Involved in writing and executing Test Cases.
• Involved in preparing test data based on the scenarios.
• Involved in peer reviews for finalizing test scenarios.
• Involved in Smoke, GUI, System and Regression Testing.
• Logged and tracked defects.
• Interaction with Developers, Team members and client for requirement clarifications.
• Prepared Test reports based on different stages of Testing.
Achievement:
• Was actively involved in escalating the bugs to the development team.
• Awarded pat on back award for meeting consistently 90% quality.
• Mentored the team for meeting successfully the targeted quality and assigned work.
• Met deadlines consistently.
3. Educational qualification:
• Bachelor of technology in electronics and telecommunication from national institute of science
and technology affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of technology, Orissa.
Date:
Place: Bangalore (Isan Panigrahy)