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Job Title: SDET – AFS Vision (Banking Domain)
Cincinnati Day 1 Onsite
Experience :12 Years
Fulltime
Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced SDET with strong AFS Vision and Banking domain expertise to design, develop, and execute automated testing solutions for commercial lending applications. The ideal candidate will have hands-on automation experience, deep understanding of banking workflows, and prior exposure to the AFS Vision (Automated Financial Systems Vision) platform.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain test automation frameworks for lending applications integrated with AFS Vision
Create and execute automated test scripts for UI, API, and backend systems
Analyze system requirements, functional specifications, and lending workflows
Perform system integration testing (SIT), regression testing, API testing, and end-to-end validation
Collaborate with Developers, BAs, SMEs, and Product Owners to ensure test coverage and quality
Log defects, track issues, and support fixes through the SDLC
Participate in Agile ceremonies (sprint planning, retrospectives, backlog grooming, etc.)
Required Skills
8 years of experience as SDET / QA Automation Engineer
Strong experience working with AFS Vision platform (mandatory)
Banking / Financial Services domain experience—especially Commercial Lending
Hands-on automation experience in:
Selenium WebDriver
Java / Python
Cucumber / TestNG / JUnit
API testing (Postman / Rest Assured)
SQL database validation
Experience with CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, Git, Maven, etc.)
Experience in Agile/Scrum environment
Preferred Skills
Knowledge of commercial loan servicing workflows
Experience with core banking systems
Familiarity with Data validation, ETL, and Mainframe integrations
Experience with AWS / cloud environments (added advantage)
Soft Skills
Strong communication and analytical skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
Proactive and detail-oriented