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QA Engineer

Vienna, Austria
Roles:
QA
Must-have skills:
Java
Nice-to-have skills:
PythonTypeScriptVue.js
Considering candidates from:
Europe
Work arrangement: Onsite
Industry: Information Technology & Services
Language: English
Level: Middle
Required experience: 2+ years
Relocation: Not paid
Visa support: Not provided
Size: 51 - 200 employees
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QA Engineer

Vienna, Austria
Tset is an innovative company on the intersection of the highly-competitive automotive industry and modern software development. Their applications help the industry improve its cost-efficiency. Through the use of data science, mathematics and computational geometry they reshape product costing, purchasing and engineering.
Currently, our client is looking for an experienced  QA engineer who will take on responsibility for the continuous testing of the company's product.

Tasks:
  • Regularly test the company’s software product and coordinate with experts on the usability of the software
  • End-to-end testing - mainly automated and occasionally manual
  • Create reproducible Test Plans
  • Design and develop test requirements, test descriptions and feasible test cases
  • Execute test scripts, analyze and document results and monitor software flaws and inconsistencies
  • Document and report technical issues in Jira and Confluence
Must-have skills:
  • 2+ Years as a QA Engineer, ideally on a SaaS product
  • Hands-on experience working with Selenium
  • Experience with one of the following: Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript (Java is preferable)
  • Fluent English
Nice-to-have skills:
  • R, Kotlin, Spring framework
  • TestNG
  • ElementUI, Vue.js, React
  • German Language
Interview process:
  • Intro call with Toughbyte
  • Culture fit interview up to 30 minutes
  • Technical interview
  • The candidate might be presented a test assignment  
  • The final interview with one of the co-founders (COO), usually onsite, but now online due to Coronavirus (only with the candidates tset is 90% sure to hire)
Yes, it can be fully remote, but you should have a permit to visit Austria if needed (either your citizenship allows you to cross Austrian borders w/o visa, or you have a valid visa).