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QA Engineer - Tech for Good - fully remote

Manchester
4 days ago
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My client is an award-winning Tech for Good organisation with a range of products and services designed to enable a better quality of life for some of the world's most disadvantaged communities.

Their small, globally distributed technology team provides software and hardware solutions, and due to huge recent investment and substantial scaling of their services, they are recruiting for a QA specialist to own the test process, service and environment going forward. This will be a critical role at a crucial time of growth for the organisation.

You will need to be a real self-starter. Someone used to operating in hyper-agile, fast moving environments working to your own initiative as you will be the sole QA engineer in the team. The work will be a mixture of manual and automated testing. Whilst the focus will be on building automated processes, there will always be some manual work to do.

What We're Looking For:

Proven experience in functional and non-functional testing, including performance and stress testing.
Comfortable with manual testing and able to automate where it adds value.
Independent, pragmatic and driven you'll need to make things happen with minimal supervision.
Flexible, humble, and eager to learn - able to thrive in a small team where everyone wears multiple hats.

Nice-to-Haves:

Experience with IoT device interfaces and or data-heavy environments.
Background in automation frameworks or CI CD integration.
Familiarity with AWS environments and cloud infrastructure (not essential for day one).

Why apply:

Fully remote role - work from anywhere.
Small, agile team where your work has a direct impact.
Opportunity to define processes and potentially lead QA as the company grows

If you are looking for a QA engineer position with autonomy and responsibility, please apply below and call Sam Wason at Cathcart for more information

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