About Juniper Square

Our mission is to unlock the full potential of private markets. Privately owned assets like commercial real estate, private equity, and venture capital make up half of our financial ecosystem yet remain inaccessible to most people. We are digitizing these markets, and as a result, bringing efficiency, transparency, and access to one of the most productive corners of our financial ecosystem. If you care about making the world a better place by making markets work better through technology – all while contributing as a member of a values-driven organization – we want to hear from you. 

Juniper Square offers employees a variety of ways to work, ranging from a fully remote experience to working full-time in one of our physical offices. We invest heavily in digital-first operations, allowing our teams to collaborate effectively across 27 US states, 2 Canadian Provinces and Mexico. We have physical offices in San Francisco, CA and Austin, TX, for US employees who prefer to work in an office some or all of the time.

About your role

The Juniper Square engineering team is growing fast. We are looking for someone that will be based in Mexico as we grow our Engineering presence there. Read more about the team, culture, and recent projects on our Engineering Blog.

As a Senior QA Engineer at Juniper Square, you will collaborate with the product and engineering teams to help define and drive our manual and automation testing efforts.  You must be detail oriented, passionate about product quality, and a strong advocate for the end user experience. 

Specifically, you will:

  • Review functional specifications, technical design documents, test plans and test cases, and provide meaningful feedback
  • Create detailed, comprehensive, and well-structured test plans and test cases
  • Work closely with development team to identify test cases that can be automated for new feature releases
  • Test  new product features and ensure they are  delivered with the highest quality
  • Identify, troubleshoot, and track bugs to resolution
  • Partner with team leads and provide recommendations on how to decrease efforts in manual testing and be an advocate for automation
  • Mentor other QA engineers across the engineering department on best practices and processes

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (or area of study) or equivalent work experience
  • 5+ years of experience testing web applications and working closely with automation team
  • Knowledge of software QA methodologies, tools, and processes
  • Experience in testing integrations with 3rd party systems
  • Strong analytical skills, attention to detail and excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills to address complex technical problems
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience with Git, AWS, UNIX
  • Working knowledge of relational databases and SQL
  • Familiarity with security best practices (such as authentication, authorization, identity and access management, SSO, OWASP, SSL, etc.)
  • Experience in working with analytic tools (Looker) is a plus
  • Experience testing applications built with ReactJS and GraphQL is a plus
  • Experience with JavaScript based testing frameworks is a plus
  • You must be flexible and adaptable—you will be juggling multiple projects in a fast-paced startup environment

At Juniper Square, we believe building a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture makes us a better company. If you think this job sounds like a fit, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet all the qualifications.

Compensation

Compensation for this position includes a base salary, equity, and a variety of benefits. We are actively hiring for this role in Mexico and offer competitive local pay and benefits. Your recruiter can provide further details.

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