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Senior QA Engineer

name · Remote · $120k - $135k USD/year

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Role Overview We're growing our QA team and looking for a Senior QA Engineer to partner closely on quality across our integrated platform and our expanding portfolio of AI-powered workflows.What You Will Do Design and maintain automated end tests for our ecosystem of internal and external systems, build evaluation frameworks for AI and LLM-powered features, and partner with engineers to embed testing into CI/CD pipelines.Why It Might Be a Fit You'll have real influence on tooling, standards, and process as the team grows, and you'll be instrumental in transforming our manual testing processes into a comprehensive automation suite.Requirements5+ years in QA or test engineering, with meaningful time spent in automation-first environmentsExpert level proficiency in test automation including APIs and SPAsStrong technical skills: ability to read code (Python, Golang, Ruby, TypeScript/React), understanding of software architecture, and experience with CI/CD, Git, and cloud infrastructure (AWS preferred)Hands-on experience testing third-party implementations and Salesforce-adjacent integrations (API testing, data sync validation, workflow verification)Genuine interest in AI and a desire to go deep on how to test it well and use it to testA strong desire to own initiatives, collaborate with teammates and strengthen a business through quality productsBackground in performance and load testing for high-volume transaction systems is a plusExperience building relationships and collaborating with engineers and product managersComfort with the ambiguity that comes from building from zero to oneDeep curiosity and a self-starter attitudeBenefitsmedicaldentalvisioncommuter benefitsflexible time-off policypaid parental leave401k match for US employeeswellness reimbursementvolunteering daysannual professional development budgetcharitable donation match Originally posted on Himalayas (https://himalayas.app)

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