SchoolDay

QA Engineer

  • SchoolDay

    IT; 50–250 employees
  • Remote jobs
  • Full-time. We are also ready to hire a person with disabilities. Work experience more than 2 years. Higher education.
  • English — above average
  • Користувач ОС Linux
  • Java
  • SQL
  • GitHub
  • JUnit
  • HTTP
  • API
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Job description

SchoolDay is a forward-thinking EdTech company committed to empowering educational institutions with a secure and efficient ecosystem for managing their digital learning tools. Our zero-trust orchestration platform streamlines the discovery, assessment, procurement, provisioning, integration, and governance of EdTech applications, all while prioritizing student data privacy. We believe in fostering innovation in education by enabling seamless data exchange and providing real-time analytics to improve student well-being and academic outcomes. At SchoolDay, you’ll be part of a collaborative team dedicated to making a positive impact on education through cutting-edge technology. We value innovation, security, and a commitment to empowering educators and students alike.

We are looking for a QA Engineer to help secure the high quality of our solutions. Your main responsibilities include both manual and automated testing, as well as planning new test scenarios and ways to improve the efficiency of the team.

Requirements:

  • 2+ years experience in manual testing of web applications
  • Good knowledge of software testing methodology and SDLC
  • Understanding of MVC, API, knowledge of HTTP
  • At least B2 English level
  • Good communication and self-organization skills

Will be counted as advantage:

  • Experience in automation testing with Java, JUnit, Rest Assured, Gradle
  • Experience in SQL scripting
  • Working experience with GitHub, Linux
  • Experience from EdTech solutions

If you are looking for comfortable working conditions, high salary, innovative projects and new technologies — please submit your resume to [apply]


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