Momentum Technical/Performance Test Lead

<p><span style="font-size: 11pt;">Founded in early 2021, Ibility is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and a Woman-Owned Small Business, headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD.  Ibility is a small but mighty company that is positioned for rapid growth.  Simply put, we help government leaders to achieve their mission by designing creative products and programs that delight their customers and make their employees more efficient - building trust and improving overall satisfaction. We use human-centered design principles in every engagement because we believe the end-user is critical to the long-term success of any solution. Our team is fun, passionate, bold, and creative.  We live our mission every day – to inspire people, create cool stuff, and make a lasting impact on the world!</span></p><p><br></p><p>We are seeking an experienced Momentum Technical Analyst/Performance Test Lead for an opportunity supporting a large federal customer. The focus of this role will be supporting the implementation of Momentum in a cloud-based environment and performance testing the application for future volume capacities and system limitations. The candidate will support the Technical SME and Program Manager with developing automated Performance Testing solutions and deliver high quality output and guidance to each of the Team Leads and staff members. The chosen candidate will be a self-starter who demonstrates initiative, interfaces well with multiple clients and has experience in taking ownership of work assignments and project schedules within a fast-paced technical environment.</p> <p></p><p><br></p><b>Key Responsibilities </b><ul> <li>Serve as the Technical Testing subject matter expert for Momentum performance testing initiatives.</li> <li>Design, develop, and maintain automated performance testing frameworks aligned with enterprise standards.</li> <li>Evaluate and recommend automation approaches, tools, and best practices to maximize testing efficiency and minimize testing complexity.</li> <li>Lead the development of automated performance testing solutions leveraging an array of software development languages and tools.</li> <li>Mentor and coach the performance testing developers and analysts to deliver high quality solutions that satisfy the client’s needs.</li> <li>Ensure automated solutions are version-controlled, traceable, and well-documented.</li> <li>Configure, maintain, and upgrade the automation tool environments and related plugins.</li> <li>Integrate automation tools with CI/CD pipelines (e.g., Jenkins, GitHub, and other automation applications) to enable continuous testing and repeatability.</li> <li>Manage test environment connectivity, data dependencies, and tool access for the technical and testing teams.<br><br><br>Minimum Requirements: </li> <li>Bachelor's degree and 8 years of software development or software engineering experience, OR Master’s degree and 6 years of software development or software engineering experience.</li> <li>Hands-on Technical Experience with Momentum Financials and implementation of Momentum in a Cloud Based environment.</li> <li>Hands-On Technical Experience with troubleshooting Momentum technical configurations and parsing Momentum logs to perform root cause analysis.</li> <li>Proficiency working with Oracle Databases and expert-level SQL and PL/SQL development.</li> <li>Experience installing, maintaining, and working with CI/CD Automation tools such as Jenkins or Job Schedulers such as Control-M.</li> <li>Hands-On experience in developing Momentum Form Import data files in compliant data structure and experience using SFTP tools such as WinSCP.</li> <li>Hands-On experience in utilizing, testing, and developing technical solutions to test Momentum web service API.</li> <li>Proficiency with Groovy, Java, Perl, Bash, PowerShell, or similar common scripting languages used within automation frameworks.</li> <li>Experience working within or supporting federal agencies or highly regulated environments.</li> <li>Ability to work within multienvironment federal testing ecosystems (e.g., DEV, TEST, UAT, -PreProd-).</li> <li>Strong understanding of API and GUI testing capabilities.</li> <li>Experience with version control systems such as GitHub.</li> <li>Ability to analyze test failures and perform rootcause- analysis.</li> <li>Strong written and oral communication skills.</li> <li>Experience with Department of Veterans Affairs.</li> <li>Ability to obtain a public trust clearance.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Preferred Qualifications:</strong></p> <p>· Experience working with RedHat OpenShift.</p> <p>· Experience testing financial systems, ERP modules, or similar enterprise applications.<br><br></p> <div><strong>Benefits Include:</strong></div> <div>●      Health, Dental, and Vision Plans</div> <div>●      Short Term Disability/Long Term Disability/Life Insurance/Accidental Death and Dismemberment</div> <div>●      Health Savings Account</div> <div>●      Unlimited Paid Time Off / 11 Federal Holidays Off</div> <div>●      401k</div><p><br></p><p></p> <p><span style="font-size: 11pt;">We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.  We are an Equal Opportunity Employer in all aspects of employment and do not discriminate for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.</span></p>

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