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Infosys : Team Quality is hiring

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We are expanding our team and we invite qualified professionals who have a passion and flair for driving change to join us!
RoleExperienceArea of Experience Job Location
  1. Quality Program Manager : 7–10 yrs : Software Engineering, Process Management,  Statistical Analysis techniques, Program Management, Quality Models, Six Sigma, Data Privacy, Information Security : Bangalore
  2. Quality Program Manager – Corporate Excellence : 7–10 yrs : Process Management,  Statistical Analysis techniques, Program Management, Quality Models, Six Sigma in Business processes and customer management processes : Bangalore
  3. Quality Assurance Manager : 7–10 yrs : Quality process planning and implementation in project clusters, metrics and analytics, change management in areas of software and infrastructure management services  : Bangalore, Pune
  4. Principal - Quality Programs : 10-15 yrs : Creation and incorporating technology & business solutions, driving programs at organization level : Bangalore
  5. Lead - Quality Assurance : 3-6 yrs : Project level quality planning, Conceptual and Practical knowledge of Quality models like  CMMI,  Six sigma, PCMM, ITIL etc, Metrics, Software engineering and basics of project management. : Bangalore, Pune, Chennai
  6. Consultant  - Enterprise Quality Solutions (EQS) : 5–8 yrs : Software Engineering, & related Tools, Process Models – CMMI / ITIL/COBIT, Agile, Configuration & Release Management. Onsite experience of working with clients and/or experience of working in a product environment will be an added advantage. Good communication & Client facing skills : Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune

For more details on Quality, please visit Quality @ Infosys
For further details regarding the role/ responsibilities, please refer to the job openings on ConnectInfy+ portal.
Please Note: These positions are available only in the above mentioned locations.
Candidates based out of other locations are expected to be open for relocation.
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