
Rylan Evans developed robust automated testing and reporting solutions for the bcgov/ecc-ofm and bcgov/EDUC-CCOF repositories, focusing on smoke testing frameworks, CI/CD integration, and automation stability. He implemented a comprehensive smoke testing framework with Zephyr for Jira Cloud integration, enhancing test coverage and traceability using Java, Selenium, and TestNG. Rylan also stabilized automation workflows by addressing configuration and error handling issues, improving reliability and feedback loops. For EDUC-CCOF, he refactored the page object model and expanded automation to support closure management and multi-facility scenarios, leveraging JavaScript and Cypress to streamline validation cycles and reduce test fragility.
March 2026 (bcgov/EDUC-CCOF): Stabilized the automation framework while delivering major closure automation and multi-facility capabilities. Improvements reduced flaky tests, streamlined closure adjudication flows, and enhanced UI navigation reliability, enabling faster validation and broader coverage. Key features delivered include Closure Management Enhancements, Organization Page Navigation with a robust BCEID-based workflow, and support for Multiple Facilities in Group Applications. Major bugs fixed focused on automation framework stability (imports, working directory, SSL handling) and test reliability. Overall impact: more reliable UI automation, expanded test coverage for closures, and faster validation cycles. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Selenium-based UI automation, page-object model refactors, data-driven tests, and test infrastructure improvements.
March 2026 (bcgov/EDUC-CCOF): Stabilized the automation framework while delivering major closure automation and multi-facility capabilities. Improvements reduced flaky tests, streamlined closure adjudication flows, and enhanced UI navigation reliability, enabling faster validation and broader coverage. Key features delivered include Closure Management Enhancements, Organization Page Navigation with a robust BCEID-based workflow, and support for Multiple Facilities in Group Applications. Major bugs fixed focused on automation framework stability (imports, working directory, SSL handling) and test reliability. Overall impact: more reliable UI automation, expanded test coverage for closures, and faster validation cycles. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Selenium-based UI automation, page-object model refactors, data-driven tests, and test infrastructure improvements.
November 2024 monthly summary for bcgov/ecc-ofm: Delivered automated test reporting and Jira/Zephyr integration, stabilized CI/CD test automation, and improved test visibility and traceability. These efforts reduced manual QA effort, sped up feedback loops, and enhanced traceability for release quality.
November 2024 monthly summary for bcgov/ecc-ofm: Delivered automated test reporting and Jira/Zephyr integration, stabilized CI/CD test automation, and improved test visibility and traceability. These efforts reduced manual QA effort, sped up feedback loops, and enhanced traceability for release quality.
Month: 2024-10 — Delivered a comprehensive Smoke Testing Framework for the ecc-ofm repository with Zephyr for Jira Cloud integration. This work enhances automated smoke testing, improves integration testing capabilities, and includes configuration updates to support Zephyr visualization and reporting, enabling faster feedback and higher release confidence.
Month: 2024-10 — Delivered a comprehensive Smoke Testing Framework for the ecc-ofm repository with Zephyr for Jira Cloud integration. This work enhances automated smoke testing, improves integration testing capabilities, and includes configuration updates to support Zephyr visualization and reporting, enabling faster feedback and higher release confidence.

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