As a Software Engineer on our team, you will design and develop full-stack applications with frontend, backend, and API components to support and enhance our QA Engineering processes. Your work will involve building scalable and efficient systems that integrate with various internal tools. Additionally, you will contribute to automation solutions to improve efficiency and streamline processes. You should be passionate about developing high-quality software, optimizing system performance, and delivering solutions that enhance team productivity and collaboration.
In this role, you will:
Develop full-stack applications, including frontend, backend, APIs, and microservices to support Software QA’s needsDesign, develop, and maintain frameworks to support integration, subsystem, and end-to-end test runsDesign and develop frameworks or tooling to improve developer velocity and productivity, increase pipeline execution efficiency, and reduce manual pipeline managementCollaborate with cross-functional teams to understand test development and execution challenges, and develop automated solutions to address themOptimize and scale automated processes to improve reliability and reduce manual efforts Qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or a related field2+ years of experience as a Software Engineer with a strong background in scalable application development and automation framework development.Strong proficiency with Python and experience with tools like version control systems like Git, CI/CD pipelinesProficiency in building resilient, interactive experiences with JavaScript, TypeScript, ReactJS, and CSSExperience in designing and implementing RESTful APIs and automated testing frameworks, CI, loggers/monitoring, and test-driven developmentBonus Qualifications:
Maintain, optimize, and scale databases to support application and business needsExperience with loggers, monitoring tools, and AWSExperience in secure software development and implementing security best practices across frontend, backend, and APIs