Key Responsibilities
- Lead the analysis and validation of User Stories to ensure clarity, completeness, and testability.
- Design and maintain comprehensive, traceable Test Cases aligned with business and technical requirements.
- Execute in-depth manual testing to validate functionality, usability, and performance across complex workflows.
- Drive quality practices within an Agile development team, contributing to sprint planning, backlog grooming, and retrospectives.
- Act as a key liaison between QA, Product Owners, and Developers to align on requirements, identify gaps, and ensure test coverage.
- Mentor and guide junior QA team members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and knowledge sharing.
- Provide clear, actionable feedback on defects, risks, and test outcomes to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise
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Fluent in English (written and verbal), with strong communication skills and the ability to lead or participate in technical discussions and interviews.
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3+ years of hands-on experience in manual testing, with a track record of owning QA processes from planning to execution.
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Solid understanding of API testing and proficiency with relevant tools (e.g., Postman).
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Hands-on experience testing web-based applications across various browsers and platforms.
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Basic programming or scripting skills to assist with technical troubleshooting and light automation tasks.
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Experience with Salesforce platform, including metadata and packaging.
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ISTQB certification or equivalent professional training.
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Experience as Scrum Master
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Bachelorās or Masterās degree in Computer Science or a related technical field.
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Familiarity with Selenium WebDriver (Java or JavaScript) for basic test automation.
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Exposure to automation frameworks and techniques for UI, API, and performance testing.
Benefits
- Salesforce certification program with bonus opportunity
- Co-working spaces and offices for collaboration
- Team activities
- Flexible PTO policy
- Healthcare
- Paid sick leaves, parental leaves, and volunteer days