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Quality Assurance Engineer

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About Axuall 

Built with leading healthcare systems, Axuall is a workforce intelligence company built on top of a national real-time practitioner data network. It enables healthcare systems, staffing firms, telehealth, and health plans to dramatically reduce onboarding and enrollment time while also providing unique, powerful data insights for network planning, analytics, and reporting. Its network streamlines the secure sharing of digitally verified credentials between clinicians, authorized verifiers, and organizations that require this information quickly and continuously to meet patient demand, ensure clinical coverage, and maximize revenue capture. In 2023, Axuall closed its series B round of financing, bringing its total capital raised to more than $41 million. Axuall's investors and the organizations they represent comprise over two dozen of the nation's leading healthcare organizations that recognize the imperative to improve clinical workforce efficiency amidst significant economic and staffing challenges. 

About the Role

The QA Engineer will work with Axuall’s Engineering and Product teams in an Agile Scrum environment to support product releases by building test plans and automated test cases that solidify the company's quality engineering framework. In addition, the successful candidate will act as a resource for customer support and implementation teams on product features and issues. 

What You’ll Do

  • Create and contribute to the creation of test plans, test cases, test scenarios, and test data for use during testing phases of the SDLC, and assist in meeting testing deliverables.
  • Be an active member of a Scrum team performing testing of user stories during sprints. 
  • Conduct and participate in test case reviews, requirement reviews, design reviews, and change control activities.
  • Manage and monitor the execution of existing suites of regression, new feature tests and smoke tests.
  • Directly build automated test cases and add to existing test suites.
  • Work with engineering to build quality metrics and measure and make visible these metrics to the company.
  • Assist in managing projects and interdependencies and ensure adherence to milestones and release integrity.
  • Triage production support issues and work with Project Managers and development staff to resolve issues.
  • Provide training to the team, as requested, on processes and tools.
  • Effectively document and communicate defects found during the product lifecycle
  • Effectively communicate status of testing efforts throughout product lifecycle
  • Perform white, black box and exploratory testing
  • This job operates in an environment that handles Personal Identifiable Information and requires strict security and privacy awareness with regards to handling such information.

What You’ll Bring

In addition to the demonstrated experience relative to the items listed above, this role requires:

  • 3-5+ years of working as a hands-on QA engineer on web-based Enterprise and/or SaaS software.
  • Experience writing automated test cases in Playwright, Selenium, Junit, etc.
  • Experience , or a strong demonstrated interest, in utilizing AI driven tools and techniques
  • Knowledge of test methodologies and their corresponding tools
  • Experience working with Python and JavaScript 
  • Experience with SQL and running database queries
  • Experience with Swagger to write API documentation is a bonus
  • A passion for testing, development, and design
  • Excellent communication and team management skills.
  • Business acumen with a problem-solving attitude

What You'll Get From Us                                                                                                                                      

We offer a wide range of benefits for our team including: 

  • Comprehensive Health Insurance
  • 401(k) with Employer Match 
  • Fitness Stipend
  • Professional Development Reimbursement
  • Work From Home Stipend
  • Remote Work Flexibility
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Paid parental leave

In addition, Axuall is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve and empowers every employee to reach their full potential. We encourage DEI through our Diversity in Tech (DiT) Employee Resource Group along with impactful programming that supports and fosters a place of belonging for our team members every day. Axuall is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national
origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or veteran status. 

We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet 100% of the qualifications listed. We recognize that talent and potential come in many forms, and we value diverse experiences and perspectives. If you're passionate about this opportunity and believe your skills and experience align with the overall requirements, we encourage you to submit your application. 

Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. We are currently unable to sponsor visas.

While this role is remote-first, we require employees to attend an in-person orientation at our headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. There may also be occasional instances where travel to our HQ is needed.

Location Preference: We are currently prioritizing candidates located in Eastern, Central, or Mountain time zones.


Interview Path

  1. Talent Acquisition
  2. Hiring Manager 
  3. Team Interview
  4. Reference Calls
  5. Hiring Decision

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