Title: Application Quality Engineer
Location: Minnesota Preferred
Job Type: Full Time/ Contract
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Job Summary
The Application Quality Engineer – Intermediate is part of the Software Quality team, responsible for hands-on manual and automated testing of cloud-hosted web applications. This role focuses on test automation, data testing, and ensuring application quality throughout the software development lifecycle. The engineer will develop and execute automated tests while collaborating closely with development and business teams.
Responsibilities
- Execute manual and automated testing for cloud-based web applications
- Develop, maintain, and run automated test scripts using Cypress, Playwright (Python), and pytest
- Identify, document, and track defects; update test cases as needed
- Perform data validation and testing using SQL
- Collaborate with developers, QA analysts, and business teams to resolve issues
- Participate in reviews of requirements, architecture, and design documents
- Continuously improve QA processes and testing efficiency
Required Skills
- Bachelor’s degree
- 3–5 years of experience in software quality engineering or application testing
- Strong experience in test planning, automation, and execution
- Hands-on UI and API automation using Cypress, Playwright, and pytest
- Experience with data quality, ETL, functional, regression, and GUI testing
- Proficiency in SQL for data testing
- Working knowledge of web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS)
- Experience with Git
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail
Preferred Skills
- Experience in cloud-hosted application environments
- Prior experience in Agile or DevOps-driven development teams
- Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and automated testing integration
This position is open to candidates located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.