Lead Quality Assurance Engineer – Frontends Development

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Job Description:

  • You will be a key leader in our mission to empower product squads to design and build modern, scalable, and accessible front-end apps.
  • You'll be given general problems and be left to your own devices to define and implement solutions.
  • You will have an in-depth understanding of the current state of automation, using data to measurably improve reliability and coverage.
  • You will coach and guide product squads to find defects earlier, all while evangelizing your favored solutions and defending your approach to other leaders.
  • You'll lead the charge in shifting testing left, using data to identify and solve defect trends in our front-end systems.
  • You will have full ownership over squad quality, using data to solve problems and reduce defect leakage into production.
  • You will have full ownership over the technical excellence and strategy of our automation, ensuring it keeps up with development speed.

Requirements:

  • Coach: You know how to influence and coach teams even though they don't report to you.
  • Leader: You have experience leading complex, full-stack, and multi-platform quality initiatives.
  • Technical: You have a deep understanding of your domain and you're able to understand and navigate complex systems.
  • Skilled Investigator: You excel at understanding the root cause of problems, particularly those related to flaky tests and inconsistent user interfaces.
  • Problem Solver: You are detail-driven and can identify, analyze, and solve challenging problems.
  • Quality Focused: You have a clear understanding of what quality success looks like, not just at a project level, but at a platform level.
  • Risk-Averse: You can evaluate and design a testing approach to mitigate risk.

Benefits:

  • flexible vacation time above any required statutory leave
  • company-wide holidays and timeout (meeting-free) days
  • remote work options
  • medical and retirement benefits depending on location
  • resources like our Employee Assistance Program and employee resource groups to support your mental health
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