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Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions | Budapest, Hungary | $90k - $98k | |||
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Binance | Taipei, Taiwan |
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Ledger | Paris, France | $45k - $75k | |||
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Zero Hash | Chicago, IL, United States | $63k - $115k | |||
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Company Description
The largest ICT employer in Hungary, Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions (formerly IT-Services Hungary, ITSH) is a subsidiary of the Deutsche Telekom Group. Established in 2006, the company provides a wide portfolio of IT and telecommunications services with more than 5000 employees. ITSH was awarded with the Best in Educational Cooperation prize by HIPA in 2019, acknowledged as one of the most attractive workplaces by PwC Hungary’s independent survey in 2021 and rewarded with the title of the Most Ethical Multinational Company in 2019. The company continuously develops its four sites in Budapest, Debrecen, Pécs and Szeged and is looking for skilled IT professionals to join its team.
Job Description
Responsibilities
- Self-organized acceptance testing of 3rd Party developed software, especially focused on non-functional aspects
- Development and execution of non-functional test cases in order to match software against performance and stability requirements
- Analyze and find root causes
- Continuous implementation of test automation
- Reporting and Stakeholder Communication
Qualifications
Requirements
Must have:
- At least 4-5 years experience in software testing
- Knowledge of testing theory
- Knowledge of Radius/Diameter telecommunication protocols
- Knowledge of DevOps practices: CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes
- Knowledge of Kafka
- Knowledge of ELK stack
- Knowledge in Unix/Linux OS (command line and scripting)
- English level Intermediate+ (B2)
- Jira / xRay / Conlurence
- Understanding of telecommunication
- Understanding of Session handling
Nice to have:
- Knowledge of Prometheus/Grafana
- Knowledge of SQL
- Experience in API testing (Soap, REST, SoapUI/Postman)
- Understanding Agile practices: Scrum
- Understanding of Test automation process (e.g. selenium Framework / ruby)
- Understanding of network topology
Additional Information
* Please be informed that our remote working possibility is only available within Hungary due to European taxation regulation.
What is a QA in a job?
QA stands for Quality Assurance, which is a process or department in a company responsible for ensuring that products or services meet a certain level of quality
In a job, QA may refer to the role of a Quality Assurance Engineer or a Software Testing Engineer, who is responsible for designing and implementing quality control procedures to ensure that products or services meet the company's quality standards
A QA Engineer may be involved in various stages of the product or service development cycle, from designing and planning quality control procedures to executing testing and analysis to identify and address issues or defects
They may also work closely with other departments, such as engineering, product management, and customer support, to ensure that customer needs are met and that products or services meet the desired level of quality
In the context of Web3, Quality Assurance (QA) refers to the process of testing decentralized applications (DApps), smart contracts, and other blockchain-based solutions to ensure their functionality, security, and performance
The role of a QA Engineer in Web3 may involve designing and implementing testing strategies to identify and fix bugs, vulnerabilities, and other issues that could affect the user experience, data integrity, or network security
Some of the specific responsibilities of a QA Engineer in Web3 may include:
- Developing test cases and scenarios for DApps, smart contracts, and other blockchain-based solutions
- Conducting automated and manual testing to identify and fix issues
- Collaborating with developers, product managers, and other stakeholders to ensure the quality of the product
- Ensuring that DApps and smart contracts are compatible with different blockchain networks and standards
- Contributing to the development of tools and frameworks for testing Web3 applications.