About Qwick

Qwick is changing the way people work. We match hospitality freelancers with businesses shift-by-shift through a technology-driven, app-based staffing platform. Our unique matching algorithm pairs top-rated, talented professionals with shifts that match their skillset. If you're eager to make a difference in the hospitality industry and tech space, love what you do, and lead with empathy and transparency, we want to hear from you!

Role Overview

As a Quality Engineer, you will work with Product and Engineering teams to help us develop and test the next generation of our products! This person will help test new features, create automated functional and performance testing, and support the Engineering team in quality assurance. You will build out our testing infrastructure from the ground up and have a large impact on the success of our product. This is a high-ownership opportunity to help us rebuild an entire industry by changing the way people work!

Functions of the Role

  • Reviewing functional and design requirements to ensure a full understanding of individual deliverables while enabling the development of good test scenarios
  • Providing clear test cases with traceability to requirements and defects
  • Identifying product and design defects and outlining the appropriate path to solutions through cross-collaboration with the Product and Engineering team
  • Helping enable the delivery of high quality software that matches technical requirements, in a time frame that matches business needs
  • Perform manual testing and create test cases or automation test scripts depending on the needs of the team
  • Implement a strategic framework for software testing in the lifecycle of our development process

You’ll be a great fit if you are…

  • Self motivated - you have an inner hunger to solve problems because you believe in what you do
  • Eager to learn, grow, explore, and hone your skills
  • Willing to learn from and share with your talented peers
  • Passionate about Qwick and changing the way people work in the gig economy
  • Able to be yourself and enjoy what you do
  • A lover of collaborating with engineers, product managers, and designers

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in a software testing and QA environment
  • Strong experience in both manual and automation testing
  • Experience writing test cases and test scripts for web and mobile applications
  • Foundational programming experience
  • Ability to architect repeatable, scalable process for software testing
  • Functional Programming experience a plus
  • BS in Computer Science a plus
Pay is dependent on your professional background and expertise.
$106,000$130,000 USD

Additional Information

Our cultural values are an important part of who we are and what we're building:

  • Free to be us - We embrace diversity within mindsets, ideas, race, culture, background, and the things that make us uniquely us.
  • Hustle responsibly - We work hard and we make time to rest and play in order to stay our best.
  • Stand up for what's right - We don’t just do the right thing, but we hold others accountable to act with integrity as well.
  • We are human - We act with compassion to take care of ourselves, our team, our families, and the Qwick network.
  • Constantly curious - We seek knowledge from within and outside of Qwick and are continually learning through our successes and challenges.
  • Never give up - We welcome change, celebrate failure, and always keep moving forward.

Benefits (if eligible) Include:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Hybrid office environment
  • 401K 
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • Short and long-term disability benefits
  • Pet benefits

Qwick is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any other protected class.

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