36136874053 - QA Analyst 1
Activate Talent
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
Description
Job Title: QA Analyst – Consumer Web & Internal Platforms
Schedule: PST
Industry: Fast Fashion
Why This Role Exists:
A high‑growth consumer brand is shipping code multiple times a week across a busy e‑commerce site, iOS/Android apps, and half‑a‑dozen internal tools. They need detail‑obsessed QA pros who can break things before shoppers do, safeguard revenue, and keep internal workflows humming.
What You’ll Tackle:
- Own hands‑on validation of every new build—smoke, sanity, regression, cross‑browser/device, and UAT on web + native apps.
- Pressure‑test checkout & promo edge cases until the last “Apply” button is bulletproof.
- Document airtight test cases in TestRail (or similar) and log crystal‑clear Jira tickets that engineers can’t misread.
- Hunt visual and functional regressions across responsive breakpoints, iOS/Android devices, and internal dashboards.
- Partner with product and engineering on “go/no‑go” calls, winning trust by rooting out issues early and championing root‑cause fixes.
Requirements
Must‑Have Skills & Experience:
- 3‑5 years in QA for high‑traffic consumer products or SaaS platforms.
- Proven track record testing both web storefronts and mobile apps (Android & iOS).
- Mastery of test‑case management tools (TestRail, Zephyr, Xray) and defect tracking in Jira/Clubhouse.
- Sharp eye for cross‑device quirks, checkout/payment edge cases, and data/analytics tag firing.
- Stellar written & verbal English; able to work PST business hours
Nice‑to‑Haves:
- Basic automation chops with Playwright/Cypress/Appium or API suites in Postman/Newman.
- Experience separating consumer and internal‑tool test charters to avoid overlap and blind spots.
- Familiarity with release pipelines (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or similar).
- What Success Looks Like in 90 Days
- All critical user flows have documented, repeatable test suites.
- Defect escape rate drops measurably on the live site/app.
- Stakeholders trust QA “go/no‑go” calls without second‑guessing.