Cherag Vasunia
About Cherag Vasunia
Cherag Vasunia is a QA Test Automation Engineer with extensive experience in automation frameworks and testing methodologies. He has worked at Isentia and Genome.One in Sydney, Australia, and has a background in various testing roles since 2005.
Work at Isentia
Cherag Vasunia has been employed at Isentia as a QA Test Automation Engineer since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to the automation framework by developing UI automation scripts using the Jasmine framework, Protractor, NodeJS, and JavaScript, specifically for the Media Portal Recharge project. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of testing processes and ensuring the quality of software deliverables.
Current Role at Genome.One
In addition to his role at Isentia, Cherag Vasunia has been working at Genome.One as a Senior Test Automation Engineer since 2018. His responsibilities include utilizing Cypress to intercept and mock API responses for negative testing and triggering API requests for test data creation. He has also integrated the automation framework with Mailosaur, a third-party tool used for email testing.
Previous Experience in QA Roles
Before his current positions, Cherag Vasunia worked at ResMed as a QA Validation Engineer from 2015 to 2018. He also served as a Test Analyst at Harvey Norman from 2005 to 2011 and as a Test Consultant at Access Testing Pty Ltd from 2012 to 2015. His diverse experience in various QA roles has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of testing methodologies and practices.
Education and Expertise
Cherag Vasunia studied at Edith Cowan University, where he gained foundational knowledge and skills relevant to his career in software testing and automation. His expertise includes developing automated testing frameworks, utilizing tools such as Cypress and Protractor, and implementing Agile SCRUM methodologies in his work.
Automation Framework Development
Cherag Vasunia has developed a new BDD style framework from scratch using Cypress, NodeJS, and CucumberJS for the Daily Briefing project. He has automated the process of updating Jira ticket statuses using the XRAY API for Jira. Additionally, he runs the Cypress automated test suite inside a Docker image on Jenkins and publishes the test results on the Cypress Dashboard.