HugeInc

LeadQualityAssuranceAnalyst

Colombia Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
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The Brief

“Lead Quality Assurance Analyst at HugeInc. Skills: Native mobile applications, Frontend testing, Commerce flows, Scheduling functionality. Design test cases. Conduct feature testing”

What You'll Achieve.

Set standard for quality; Measure quality; Help grow QA capability

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Colombia-based, Availability to collaborate with distributed team

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

English level (B2-C1), professional license (if degree in Engineering or related profession)

Nice to Have

degree in Engineering or a related profession

What You'll Do.

Conduct feature testing

Conduct regression testing

Design test scenarios

Validate data integrity

Contribute to automation suites

Maintain automation suites

Refine acceptance criteria

Drive test strategy improvements

Ensure test suite reliability

Ensure quality standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with design; Work closely with engineering; Collaborate with engineering; Collaborate with product; Collaborate with BA; Work with product; Work with design; Work with engineering teams

Communication Scope

Clear defect communication; Efficient defect communication; Well-structured bug reports

Full Job Description

Location: This position is remote within Colombia About Quality Engineering at Huge At Huge, quality assurance is embedded in how products are made, not added on at the end. Our QA practitioners work alongside creative, UX, and engineering teams from the earliest stages of a project, shaping how features are defined, how acceptance criteria get written, and how confidence is built sprint by sprint. The work is as much about clear thinking and close collaboration as it is about finding bugs. Mobile is where this shows up most acutely. Native applications bring a layer of complexity that browser-based testing does not: device variance, platform behavior, commerce flows, scheduling logic, and user expectations that leave no margin for error. The QA Leads who thrive here understand that distinction and use it to set a higher bar for the entire team. Job Description We are looking for a Lead Quality Assurance Analyst to drive the QA function on a native mobile application with live commerce and scheduling capabilities. This is a frontend-focused role: you will design test cases, conduct feature and regression testing against sprint tickets, and bring structure and rigor to a product that real users depend on. You will work closely with design and engineering, and you will support the existing visual regression automation suite as it continues to evolve. This is primarily a delivery role, with a meaningful practice-building dimension. You will set the standard for how quality is defined and measured on this engagement, and you will help grow the QA capability at Huge over time. What you'll be doing Design and execute test cases for new features and sprint tickets, covering UI behavior, user flows, and frontend interactions (iOS & Android) Lead end-to-end and regression testing, ensuring stability across releases Design test scenarios for commerce and scheduling flows (checkout, payments, booking, cancellations, edge cases) Validate data integrity across transactions and U

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