Shine Paramel
As a passionate and detail-oriented SDET (Software Development Engineer in Test), I specialize in building robust, scalable test automation frameworks using Java, Selenium, TestNG, Cucumber, Maven, and RestAssured. My expertise spans API testing, BDD frameworks, and integrating automation into CI/CD pipelines for faster, more reliable releases.
I thrive on solving real-world testing challenges—whether it's reducing regression cycles, improving test coverage, or streamlining QA processes for agile teams. With hands-on experience in GitHub-based version control, I ensure clean collaboration and maintainable codebases across projects.
What sets me apart is my ability to combine strong technical skills with a problem-solving mindset. I don’t just write tests—I engineer solutions that make quality a built-in feature, not an afterthought.
✅ Skills: Java | Selenium | TestNG | Cucumber | RestAssured | Maven | GitHub | API Testing | BDD 🚀 Availability: Immediate Joiner | Quick Learner | Adaptable to Fast-Paced Environments
I’m excited to contribute to teams that value innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Let’s build something reliable together.
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