Senior QA Engineer Engineering - Chevy Chase, MD at Geebo

Senior QA Engineer

Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior QA EngineerUnited Income is a fintech startup looking to add engineering talent to our team.
United Income has joined Capital One as we seek to scale our solution to serve millions of households in the years to come.
Do you care about delivering quality products to your users?Is providing maintainable, tested code to your fellow engineers (and future self) important to you?Do you enjoy automating build processes and creating tools to make you (and the rest of the team) more efficient?When you encounter a problem that isn't neatly packaged and fully defined, are you passionate about digging into it and refining a solution?If you can answer yes to these questions, you'll find working here exciting and engaging.
United Income is a money management solution for retirees that strives to be both holistic and cost-efficient.
Our technology studies millions of different combinations of future life, market, and benefit outcomes with the goal of finding the optimal set of financial decisions for each of our members.
Using this technology, we are able to offer personalized advice on everything from investment allocations to Social Security claiming to tax planning.
At United Income, we value collaboration.
We encourage one another to build phenomenal things, and individually we're all passionate about doing our best work.
You'll be responsible for solving some difficult problems in consumer finance.
As you tackle these problems head on, you'll work with others across the company to make sure you have all the information you need.
A' Some of our engineering roles involve cool mathematical modeling.
If you can engineer and you also have fun thinking about math, we have some opportunities for you that can be difficult to find in standard engineering jobs.
We are committed to equal opportunity and diverse hiring.
Even more important than hiring is supporting our diverse team, and we are dedicated to equitable pay and transparency.
We're looking for a QA/QC Engineer who does not shy away from challenges.
We're a fun and dynamic startup, with a team of people who work together on the latest technologies.
If you join our team, you'll work in our agile engineering group, and contribute your testing and devops expertise to ensure that applications and services meet or exceed our quality metrics.
A' In this role, you will:
A' Be a voice for product qualityA' Maintain and develop automated test suites using Selenium or similar toolsA' Perform deep manual testing on web-based applications and api-based applicationsA' Release code to production and manage build pipelinesExecute test plans and assess test results against requirementsA' Perform browser compatibility, functional, performance, and stress testing using test automation toolsA' Report and track defectsA' Assist software engineers with troubleshootingBasic
Qualifications:
Bachelor's DegreeAt least 2 years experience testing web or API applicationsA' At least 1 year of experience working with relational databasesAt least 1 year of experience with the Agile Scrum development processAt least 1 year of experience in codingPreferred
Qualifications:
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years of experience with Javascript and Python2
years of experience with Selenium1
years of experience working with AWS and GIT1
years of experience with automated build pipelines and CI/CDAt this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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