Omaze raises funds and awareness for charities by offering the chance to win once-in-a-lifetime experiences and dream-come-true prizes. We’ve offered everything from a double date with John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, to a walk-on role in Star Wars, to a brand new customized Mercedes Benz sprinter van. We’ve given over $130M to charities around the world, from donors in 180 countries. Our vision is to be the first for-profit company to give $1B to charity in a single year, and we’re building our team of dedicated and passionate people to help us get there. That’s where you come in!
Who we are Seeking:
Our QA team is seeking an experienced Software Developer Engineer in Test to function as the QA engineer on the Product Catalog team. You should be comfortable testing API calls, validating results in a database, and verifying information via logs. You have a deep understanding of smoke tests, regression, end-to-end tests and how to automate them. Other responsibilities of the role include release management participation and informative manual testing. You are comfortable coming up with creative solutions to help us ensure the quality of our codebase and product. When you find a defect, you go deep to identify the root cause and write tests to ensure it’s fixed and regression proof. This role specifically needs someone with great frontend automation skills, but enough solid backend testing experience to help maintain the full end-to-end process of our unique business. We are seeking candidates that will lend to our QA team’s culture of collaboration, compassion and quality!
What you’ll do:
- Maintain and grow the automated test suites for Omaze systems (Mocha JS/Selenium, Go/Testify, Webdriver.io, Node.js)
- Work with a team of engineers, designers and product managers to create quality focused, end-to-end tests for our product catalog and its features
- Collaborate with the engineering and product teams on production deployments that affect multiple teams
- Ensure we have appropriate test plans and coverage on all releases
- Manual testing, when needed to inform automation and validate new features (exploratory testing informs amazing automation!)
- Collaborate to innovate and help maintain the best QA standards for the development team
- Leverage existing frameworks to support automation for your team or create new ones from scratch if needed
- Work together with the QA team and QA Manager to inspire great quality at Omaze
Skills and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or scientific discipline; and 3+ years in an SDET role or comparable work experience
- Experience with automated test suites
- Selenium and webdriver.io experience
- Experience with both headless and head-on UI suites
- Proven ability to design and implement robust test suites with full documentation
- Experience with Deployment and Rollback Procedures and the role of Automated Testing therein
- Self organizing and highly motivated
- Experience with CI automation tools as well as QA automation tools
- A passion for test-driven development
- Ability to accept and give feedback
- Positive growth mindset
- Mentorship skills to help support our other SDETs and QA engineers
- Don’t quite meet all these requirements? Apply anyway! We love talking with great candidates.
Pluses:
- Some technologies we use that are a plus to have skills in:
- Golang
- Terraform
- React
- Docker
- Shopify
- Google Analytics
- AWS
- GitHub Actions
- Snowflake/DBT or similar Data Warehouse systems
What’s Different About Us:
- Big Impact – You will be a part of the Omaze team dedicated to making a difference by raising money for charities all over the world
- Growth – Omaze is growing, and now is an exciting time to join us as we scale and build the next exciting thing!
- Unique Culture – We live by our values. Our development team strives to create a culture of ownership, feedback and collaboration.
- Named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies in 2020, #1 in the Social Good Category. Check it out!
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