Usability Testing Engineer Jobs in Illinois
2 Illinois Usability Testing Engineer jobs found on Monster.
Position: Software Test Engineer Location: Lombard, IL 60148 Length: 12 Months+ Contract Role Candidate will join an Agile development team responsible for implementation client’s next generation feed handler and adapters. This is a brand new project unencumbered with legacy code. Candidate will develop functionality to integrate client’s next generation feed with Thomson Reuters Enterprise Platfo...
QA (Test) Engineer Who You Are: Are you an analytical thinker? Are you a problem solver? Do you like to break things and be rewarded for it? Do you have great troubleshooting skills? Do you find bugs that no one else does? Do you have a passion for web applications? Would you like your work to make a difference? Would you thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced, team-oriented environment? If so, we have t...
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$31,200.00 - $136,900.00
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Master's
42.4%
Bachelor's
30.3%
Some College Coursework Completed
15.2%
Associates
6.1%
Vocational
3%
Doctorate
3%
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