Do
you know what unites the computer or phone you're reading this on, the
watch you're wearing, and that designer shirt you're not wearing? Global
freight. It's a trillion dollar industry, with 90% of all goods
imported by ship...and the rest imported by air. Freightos WebCargo has
nearly single-handedly brought it online, helping global air carriers in
90+ countries and over 1,000 freight companies automate sales and
operations, with nearly one million monthly searches. This all builds it
up to feed Freightos, the world's largest online freight marketplace,
with $90 million in funding, tens of thousands of users, and some
incredibly complex technology.
And we want you to help us bring this industry online.
When details are ignored, containers fall off of ships. And that’s a big deal.
Are
you a QA Engineer passionate about finding errors for insane edge cases
and love a wide variety of challenges? Do you have a passion for using
tools, technology, and heck, even your mother’s critical eye to solve
problems? Do you want to join a startup that’s changing how everything
in the world gets from A to B? Do you value delivering highly scalable
and the highest quality software?
Good news, friend. We got something incredible for you.
Freightos
WebCargo is looking for a QA Engineer who teach a Yoga expert how to be
Agile. The perfect engineer lives and breathes classic Agile techniques
that ensure quality code is released to production at the end of a
sprint. Quality is a way of life for you; you’ll be parachuted into a
development team to act as a quality advocate, mentoring team members on
making rock-solid, scalable developments. How? By designing, creating
and implementing test cases and quality requirements, as well as
automating manual processes and functional testing. As Kanye West would
say if he was looking for a QA engineer, we’re looking for motivation to
automation, to winn the races to edge cases.
Responsibilities:
- Preach
quality. Beyond testing, you’ll teach everyone how to design
high-quality development, with automated and manual testing as your
sword and shield.
- Get ready to coordinate. You’ll guide releases
through test planning, preparation, design and execution tasks. And
you’ll love doing it.
- Things don’t work without a framework.
You’ll design, develop, and upkeep a test framework for automating
tests, creating the right infrastructure, architecture and framework for
the R&D organization;
- Wear deoderant. You’ll work very
closely with developers to ensure that testing layers have adequate
coverage, including unit and integration;
- Design and implement
functional and nonfunctional tests (in other words, all kinds of tests)
that will ensure there is coverage of both expected and unexpected
behaviour
- Clearly communicate and report on all test-related
matters to various stakeholders on the product. And since they aren’t
all technical, you’ll need to have your coder to non-coder dictionary
handy.
- Capable of contributing to any other activities that the
team might need unblocked in order to deliver value, assisting other
teammates when necessary - that includes helping in requirements
gathering, design, development, releasing, support, etc...