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Sr QA Engineer

Remote

Abacus Insights is a mission-driven technology company focused on transforming the healthcare data industry, ultimately creating a more personalized patient experience, improving health outcomes, and lowering the overall cost of healthcare. Abacus Insights provides a flexible, efficient, and secure platform that organizes and exchanges healthcare data from various sources and formats, allowing our customers to uncover differentiated insights. In addition, our employees know that they play an active role in keeping our customers' data safe and are responsible for ensuring that our comprehensive policies and practices are met. 

With our deep expertise in cloud-enabled technologies and knowledge of the healthcare industry, we have built an innovative data integration and management platform that allows healthcare payers access to data that has been historically siloed and inaccessible. Through our platform, these healthcare organizations can ingest and manage all the data they need to transform their business by supporting their analytical, operational, and financial needs.   

Since our founding in 2017, Abacus has built a highly successful SaaS business, raising more than $81 Million from leading VC firms with deep expertise in the healthcare and technology industries. We are solving problems of massive scale and complexity in a sector that is not only ready for disruption. We're growing quickly and would love for you to be a part of it! 

 

About the Role:

Our Test Development team is looking for a Sr. QA Engineer that will help provide direction and leadership on the test automation strategy and processes at Abacus Insights. This person will be a critical member of our team to help design and implement our test automation frameworks and identify and define acceptance criteria for multiple test types (including performance testing and recommending best practice for testing tools). This technical leadership role will work across various applications and technologies in collaboration with others across the business. 

You Will:

  • Define test strategies for the Abacus products covering design, implementation, and maintenance of test cases for functional, end to end and performance testing.
  • Define test suites based on best practices and adherence to standards.
  • Ensure software quality via continuous and iterative testing
  • Participate in internal reviews of software components and systems.
  • Create and maintain automation test cases CI/CD pipelines with Python.
  • Work with complex data applications developed on Azure and AWS platforms. 

What we're looking for: 

  • Strong understanding of Software Lifecycle and Quality Assurance processes for manual and automated testing.
  • Strong knowledge of Azure and AWS platforms
  • Knowledge of healthcare standards
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and trouble-shooting skills. 
  • Experience with creating and maintaining frameworks using pytest, junit or similar.
  • Azure and/or AWS platforms. 
  • Database Systems (MongoDB, SQL, MySQL) and Data Validation 

Equal Opportunity Employer 

As a mission-led technology company that is helping to drive better healthcare outcomes, Abacus Insights believes that the best innovation and value we can bring to our customers comes from diverse ideas, thoughts, experiences, and perspectives. We are dedicated to building diverse teams and providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants. Abacus prohibits discrimination and harassment regarding race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.  

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