Remote (EEA countries or Armenia).
LEVEL: Lead.
SALARY: discussed individually.
This company is a US company with a global customer base and globally distributed remote workforce. It is best known for the world’s most powerful time series database and analytics engine dedicated to financial applications. The company is a major supplier of market data for research and trading, and its regulatory products are used by the world’s largest exchange group, the world’s largest market-maker, the world’s largest options trader, and by regulators, banks, and brokerage firms around the world.
Currently the company is searching for a Lead QA Engineer.
This is the first position of a QA engineer in the Team. For now all the testing is performed by the developers, so they need a hand. It is a great opportunity to participate in the formation of a testing culture in the company. There is a lot of work but you are given a chance to choose the technology stack that you want and to apply your leadership skills with the Team's growing.
If necessary, you can always exchange QA expertise with colleagues from the other projects that have a testing.
Responsibilities:
- Functional, integration, and regression testing of the product,
- Cross-browser and load testing,
- GUI Test Automation,
- Interaction with developers, DevOps, and other project participants.
Requirements:
They expect the candidate to have a strong knowledge of Python, experience of Web-applications automation testing and be ready to perform functional, integration and regression testing of the product, cross-browser and load testing, GUI Test Automation. The team is international that's why a high level of English is also required (Upper-Intermediate or Advanced).
The company offers you:
- Opportunity to work fully remote, flexible working hours
- Competitive salary with an annual review
- Health insurance for you and your family
- Language classes
And, of course, the great opportunity for professional development within the agile company strongly oriented toward software engineering