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QA Engineer

San Francisco, California ยท On-site preferredFull-time

We need a dedicated QA engineer, and the urgency is high. With several engineers shipping AI-accelerated code into production every week, code generation isn't our bottleneck โ€” code quality is. This is a full-time, QA-focused role that owns the quality pipeline end to end. It is not a development role with occasional QA; we need someone whose whole focus is keeping what we ship correct and regression-free.

What you'll do

  • Own quality across a fast-moving product where multiple engineers push to production weekly.
  • Start with hands-on manual QA, and quickly move us toward automation โ€” we don't want to do this manually forever.
  • Build out smoke tests, a well-organized suite of test cases, and the practices that keep regressions from slipping through.
  • Stand up QA automation using industry-standard tooling, and define how QA works as the team scales.
  • Use tools like CodeRabbit to assist with review and catch issues earlier.

What we're looking for

  • U.S. citizenship (required). This role works with sensitive government Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and is subject to government contract requirements.
  • Real QA engineering experience โ€” not just an engineer who occasionally tests buttons. You know what a good bug report looks like, the difference between unit and integration tests, and how to write strong test cases.
  • Hands-on experience standing up QA automation, not only manual testing.
  • Familiarity with industry-standard frameworks: Playwright, Gherkin (BDD), Selenium, TestRail, or similar.
  • Comfort owning the quality pipeline for a small team shipping quickly.

Nice to have

  • Experience introducing automation into an environment that previously relied on manual QA.
  • Full-stack familiarity that helps you reason about where things break.

Interested?

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