At
CoinCROWD, we're not just building a wallet-we're building the future of crypto payments with CROWD Wallet : secure, lightning-fast, and smoother than your favorite latte.
We move fast, test thoroughly, and occasionally celebrate successful releases with memes. If you love breaking things (so they don't break in production), writing test scripts, and making developers cry (just a little), this one's for you.
What You'll Be Doing
As our
QA Automation Engineer, you'll be the quality gatekeeper, ensuring bugs don't even think about sneaking into production.
Your Daily Quests Will Include
Test Automation - Build, run, and maintain automated test cases using tools like Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or anything else you think is awesome.
Framework Wizardry - Create or improve automation frameworks so future-you doesn't hate past-you.
CI/CD Integration - Plug your tests into pipelines like GitHub Actions or Jenkins so they run while you're sipping coffee.
Bug Bounty Hunter - Log bugs with precise reproduction steps, crystal-clear documentation, and just the right amount of sass.
API Testing - Flex your skills with Postman or Swagger to make sure our APIs don't throw tantrums.
Cross-Platform Testing - Web, mobile, dark mode, light mode... test it all.
Collab Mode On - Work with devs, PMs, and designers to ensure quality from concept to deploy.
Regression Destroyer - Make sure old bugs don't rise from the dead with every new release.
What We Need From You
You'll fit right in if :
- You have 2-7 years of experience in QA automation (manual testers-turned-automation ninjas welcome).
- You're comfortable with JavaScript, Python, or Java and know your way around test libraries. You've worked with tools like Cypress, Selenium, Playwright, or Appium.
- You're not scared of Git, APIs, or pipelines.
- You understand Agile, and your test cases are more organized than your Spotify playlists.
- You can smell flaky tests from a mile away.
- You love clean logs, fast builds, and catching bugs before they go viral.
Bonus Points If
- You've worked in fintech, crypto, or anything that handles real money.
- You enjoy performance or security testing on the side.
- You've contributed to open-source automation projects.
- You once caught a bug that saved the company (or at least your team) from disaster.
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