Ubiquiti Inc.

Technology

ManualQAEngineer

$650–950k ~AI est. Pilsen, Czech Republic
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Manual QA Engineer at Ubiquiti Inc.. Skills: Manual testing, Bug reporting, Web applications, Mobile applications. Review system specifications. Analyze system specifications”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills; Analytical mind

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of experience testing modern Web and Mobile applications, Computer network knowledge, Fluent in English, Fluent in Czech, Base knowledge of Unix/Linux, Experience with Jira, Experience with Confluence

Nice to Have

Knowledge of version control systems, Experience in performance testing, Experience in programming, Bash scripting

What You'll Do.

Review system specifications

Analyze system specifications

Report technical issues

Document technical issues

Analyze community reports

Reproduce reported bugs

Support developers with bug reproducing

Support developers with retesting bugfixes

Support developers with testing new features

Search for possible improvements

Communicate with development teams

Monitor issues from community forum

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

R&D departments; Users from different countries; Development teams

Communication Scope

Written English

Full Job Description

About Ubiquiti At Ubiquiti Inc., we create technology platforms for Businesses, Smart Homes, and Internet Service Providers, driven by our goal to connect everyone, everywhere. To date, Ubiquiti has shipped over 100 million devices worldwide, from ISP networking products to next generation of IT solutions. Our growth is made possible by the dedicated team of hundreds behind the scenes. From software developers and product managers to designers and strategists, Team UI is driven to achieve our common goal: Rethinking IT. At Ubiquiti, you’ll heighten your potential and broaden your horizons - all while shaping the future of connectivity. About the role Ubiquiti Pilsen office is looking for a QA Engineer to assess software quality through manual testing. You will be responsible for finding and reporting bugs or UI/UX issues in web and mobile apps. You will be in touch with our R&D departments and users from different countries around the world. We´re looking for a reliable team player with (at least) basic knowledge of computer networks. We expect you to bring your enthusiasm and creativity wherever you go and put them in the work you do. You should be able to think out of the box when finding solutions to brand new problems and make things work when the solution is not straightforward. This position is suitable for graduates too. Candidates should be prepared to work from our Pilsen office at least three times per week. Responsibilities: Reviewing and analyzing system specifications Reporting and documenting technical issues Analyzing community reports and reproducing reported bugs Support developers with bug reproducing, retesting bugfixes, testing new features Search for possible improvements Communication with development teams Monitoring of issues from the Ubiquiti community forum Willingness to learn new things on a regular basis Knowledge and experience Must have: 2+ years of experience testing modern Web and Mobile applications Strong computer network knowledge

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