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To deliver solutions that connect people to the restaurants, meals, and moments they love.

At PAR Technology, our relentless drive for innovation and unwavering commitment to customer success are at the heart of everything we do. We lead the restaurant and retail industries by ensuring that our products—from point of sale systems to loyalty programs, digital ordering, restaurant operations solutions, payment services, and hardware—work "better together." This unified approach, fueled by over 40 years of experience, amplifies our ambition to not just meet but exceed the evolving needs of our global clientele. By optimizing integrations into all leading restaurant solutions, we're not just creating technology; we're crafting a future where operations are streamlined, experiences are enhanced, and every interaction is an opportunity for growth.

 

Position Description:

We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced professional to join our team as a Quality Analyst (POS) within the Punchh division of PAR Technology.

As a Quality Analyst for Point of Sale systems, you will:

  • Be responsible for ensuring the quality, reliability, and functionality of software and hardware components used in these systems. Contribute to overarching test strategy design and plan; create test cases for certification and verification that will cover implementation for in-store loyalty engagements.
  • Manage test lab and repository of test data. You will set up, organize, maintain, and manage the multi-device testing laboratory. You will maintain the test repository on Jira/Zephyr providing 100% test coverage across applicable testing types- functional and non-functional, E2E, etc.
  • Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure quality and consistency of product knowledge across multiple domains.

Position Location:

Austin, TX (On-Site Mon-Fri)

Reports To:

Lead QA Engineer

What We’re Looking For:

Entrees (Requirements):

  • Degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
  • 3 yrs. Experience as a Software QA Engineer
  • 3 yrs. Experience working in an Agile Environment performing API testing using Postman and performing Functional testing, UI testing, performance and security testing.

With a side of (additional skills):

  • Preferred exposure working with Point of Sales Systems (POS)
  • Preferred QA Testing Automation Skills

Interview Process:

  • Interview #1: Phone Screen with Talent Acquisition Team
  • Interview #2: Video interview with the Hiring Manager (via MS Teams)
  • Interview #3: Video interview with the Team (via MS Teams)

Compensation Information:

The base salary range for this position is $100,000 to $117,000 USD per year commensurate with work location, experience, skills, certifications, education, and prior accomplishments. The position may be eligible for additional compensation, including a bonus, commission and/or equity, as applicable.

Perks and Benefits Hot Off the Grill:

  • Unlimited PTO (Exempt Employees)
  • 3+ weeks/ year of Vacation/ PTO (Non-exempt Employees)
  • Healthcare Benefits
  • Fitness/ Wellness Reimbursement ($300/year)
  • Internet Stipend (Remote employees)
  • Employee Stock Purchase Program
  • 401k Match

 

 

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