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Senior QA Engineer – Backend, Microservices, Java
Location
Portugal
Posted
89 days ago
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0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior QA Engineer – Backend, Microservices, Java
HumanIT Digital Consulting
• Join a world-class technology consultancy as a Quality Assurance Engineer focusing on backend systems for a high-scale betting platform. • Ensure the quality, reliability, and performance of distributed systems powering real-time betting experiences. • Define and implement test automation strategies in a fast-paced environment. • Play a key role in testing complex microservices and distributed systems, implementing both manual and automated testing strategies. • Write and maintain test automation scripts using Java, performing comprehensive API testing for REST services. • Understand data flow across distributed architectures and integrate testing into CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins. • Collaborate with development teams across time zones, ensuring quality standards are met while maintaining rapid delivery cycles. • Expected travel to UK and USA varies by project (0-15%).
Job Requirements
- Proven QA experience: Track record as Quality Assurance Engineer or Quality Engineer in complex software development projects
- Testing expertise: Experience with both manual and automated testing methodologies
- Test automation: Ability to write and maintain test automation scripts and frameworks
- Java proficiency: Working knowledge of Java for test automation development
- Microservices testing: Experience testing microservices or service-oriented architectures
- API testing mastery: Strong experience with REST API testing including request/response validation
- Distributed systems understanding: Knowledge of data flow and interactions across distributed systems
- Test-driven practices: Experience with BDD (Behavior-Driven Development) or ATDD (Acceptance Test-Driven Development)
- Version control: Familiarity with Git for collaborative development
- CI/CD experience: Hands-on experience with Jenkins or similar CI/CD tools
- Communication skills: Strong collaboration abilities working with cross-functional teams across time zones
- Language requirement: Fluent English (mandatory for international team collaboration)
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Flexible work arrangements
- Professional development
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