Loancrate

Financial Services

QAEngineer-Mortgage

$145–205k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“QA Engineer - Mortgage at Loancrate. Skills: QA, Mortgage workflows, Test automation. Test UIs and workflows. Run real loan scenarios”

What You'll Achieve.

Surface bug patterns; Produce QA playbook; Build initial regression suite; Develop working relationship

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years working in or alongside loan origination software

Nice to Have

Mortgage operations experience, Hands-on experience with loan origination system, QA or software testing experience, Comfort with light test automation, Genuine attention to detail, Clear written communication, Comfort with structured data, Process-oriented thinking, Curiosity about AI, Prior team lead experience, Prior training experience, Prior SOP-writing experience

What You'll Do.

Test UIs and workflows

Run real loan scenarios

Find bugs before customers

Write clear bug reports

Build regression test suite

Own release readiness

Run pre-release verification

Partner with Engineering

Define bug severity rubrics

Define release checklists

Define quality metrics

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Embedded with Engineering; Embedded with Product

Communication Scope

Bug reports; Test plans; Checklists

Full Job Description

What is Loancrate? We started Loancrate to make home-buying simpler and less expensive for lenders and borrowers. Today, mortgage lenders are stuck running their companies on software products built 20 years ago. These products are slow, unstable, and don't lead to material improvements in efficiency. When using these systems, the average human cost to originate a loan is still over $11,000. Loancrate builds AI-native tooling to automate mortgage workflows. Our ultimate goal is fully automated origination, which has the potential to save lenders over $16B in operating expense per year. Since starting in 2020, our remote team has enabled our customers to power >$85 billion in new home loans. We care about collaboration, very open communication covering the good & the bad so that we learn from our decisions quickly, and ultimately having fun while we're building. You'll fit in well if you like diving deep quickly! The Opportunity Automating mortgage origination only works if the software actually works the way a lender needs it to — every screen, every workflow, every edge case. We're looking for a QA Engineer to make sure it does, before our customers ever see it. You'll be the person who knows our product inside and out from a lender's point of view. You'll click through real loan scenarios in our UIs, run workflows end-to-end the way a processor or underwriter would, and catch the bugs, regressions, data inconsistencies, and broken edge cases that only show up when someone who actually understands mortgages goes looking for them. The work is detailed and methodical in the way good QA work is. It's also unusually high-leverage: the bugs you catch don't reach customers, and the test cases you build become the regression backbone we trust on every release. This is a foundational role. You'll be the first dedicated QA person, embedded with Engineering and Product rather than buried in an ops org. As we scale, you'll have the opportunity to lead the QA function — hiring

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