Answer Posted / meena
1. Oversees all testing staff and activities for all
assigned applications
2.Ensures all testing standards are being met
Serves as an escalation point for issues involving testing
3.Serves as a resource and communication point for
decisions about test schedule changes
4. Provides weekly status report that includes testing
metrics
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