Validation Quality Assurance Automation Engineer
Are you an engineer who loves to find bugs and build automated tests to catch them? Vac is looking for a skilled Test Automation Engineer to join our Quality Assurance (QA) team. You will be responsible for creating and maintaining automated tests that ensure our software is high-quality, reliable, and bug-free. This is a great part-time, remote role for an engineer who is passionate about quality and wants to make a big impact.
Your role is to be our guardian of quality. You will write code that tests our code, building a safety net that allows our developers to move fast without breaking things. We are looking for a detail-oriented engineer with experience in building test automation frameworks. This is your chance to own the testing process and ensure that our users have a smooth and seamless experience.
📄 Job Description
📌 Requirements
- Proven experience as a Test Automation Engineer or QA Engineer.
- Strong programming skills in a language like Python, Java, or JavaScript.
- Experience with test automation frameworks like Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright.
- Knowledge of different types of testing (e.g., functional, regression, performance).
- A sharp eye for detail and a passion for quality.
- Good communication skills to work with the development team.
🚠️ What You Will Do
- Design and develop automated test scripts.
- Build and maintain our test automation framework.
- Execute tests, analyze the results, and report bugs.
- Work with developers to reproduce and fix issues.
- Help improve our overall QA process and strategy.
🏢 About the Company
📝 How to Apply
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What does “Vac QA” mean? “Vac QA” simply refers to the Quality Assurance (QA) team at our company, Vac. It’s the team dedicated to ensuring our products meet the highest quality standards.
Q2: Will I be doing any manual testing? While the primary focus of this role is automation, there may be some manual testing required, especially when testing new features for the first time before building the automation scripts.
Q3: What kind of software will I be testing? You will be testing a variety of software, including web applications and backend APIs. Experience testing both front-end and back-end systems is a plus.
Q4: What does “part-time” mean for this role? We are looking for someone who can commit to approximately 20-25 hours per week. We offer a flexible schedule to work around your other commitments.