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Quality Assurance Engineer II

India

Why Choose Bottomline?

Are you ready to transform the way businesses pay and get paid? Bottomline is a global leader in business payments and cash management, with over 35 years of experience and moving more than $16 trillion in payments annually. We're looking for passionate individuals to join our team and help drive impactful results for our customers. If you're dedicated to delighting customers and promoting growth and innovation - we want you on our team!

Position Title: Quality Assurance Engineer II 

About Us:  

Bottomline is at the forefront of digital transformation. We are a growing global market leader uniquely equipped to address the changing needs of how businesses pay and get paid. Our culture of Working with and for each other enables us to delight our customers. We empower our teams to think like owners driving customer delight, helping them grow their business and win in their markets. 

Position Summary:  

As a Quality Assurance Engineer, you will be part of a team to help ensure quality standards of the products being developed and released to our customers are being met at the highest levels. This is done through test case creation, test automation and performance testing. Understanding processes such as Agile, Scrum, BDD, CI/CD will be essential to this role in ensuring high quality for our customers and products. The ideal candidate will possess technical troubleshooting skills, be a problem solver and have a passion for technology and process improvement. 

Essential Job Functions:  

  • Testing Techniques 
  • Manual Testing: Proficient in writing test cases, test plans, and executing tests manually. 
  • Automated Testing: Familiar with popular automation tools and frameworks (e.g., Selenium, JUnit, TestNG, Cucumber). 
  • Regression Testing: Conducting tests to ensure that new changes haven’t broken existing features. 
  • Smoke and Sanity Testing: Quickly validating core functionalities after a build or patch. 
  • Functional Testing: Ensuring the product works as per specifications. 
  • Performance Testing: Knowledge of testing tools like JMeter or LoadRunner to test application scalability and performance. 
  • Test Automation 
  • Proficiency in scripting languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, or Ruby for automating tests. 
  • Familiarity with CI/CD tools (e.g., Jenkins, GitLab CI) for integrating automated tests into build pipelines. 
  • Experience with Test Automation Frameworks (e.g., Selenium WebDriver, Cypress, Appium for mobile testing, Postman for API testing). 
  • API Testing 
  • Proficient in testing RESTful and SOAP APIs using tools like Postman, SoapUI, or Rest Assured. 
  • Understanding of API documentation and methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.). 
  • Ability to validate responses (status codes, response time, error handling). 
  • Bug Tracking & Test Management Tools 
  • Proficiency with JIRA, Bugzilla, or similar defect tracking systems. 
  • Familiarity with test management tools like TestRail, Zephyr, or Quality Center. 
  • Version Control Systems 
  • Basic knowledge of Git for code management and version control, especially in collaborative environments. 

 

Required Skills:  

  • Consistently shows aptitude and ownership in solving application and technical problems while working with team members 
  • Works closely with engineering team members and Sr engineering staff on commitments and deliverables 
  • Cultivate your engineering and business curiosity to understand the nuances and capabilities of the software and services the team is delivering 
  • Listen to what is being asked of you and do not be afraid to not know everything. Respect and listen to all voices on the team. Ability to communicate issues effectively and clearly to the team 
  • Shows initiative to learn and grow one’s own personal skills 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills 
  • Proven problem solving & analytical skills 

Tools 

  • Agile Methodologies, 
  • Confluence 
  • Microsoft Office 
  • Jira, Zephyr 
  • FileZilla 
  • Postman / Insomnia 
  • Appium 
  • Cucumber (BDD)  
  • Git / Bitbucket 
  • Good to have -  
  • Selenium WebDriver 
  • Flutter Driver 
  • Oracle SQL Developer 
  • Jenkins / Azure Pipeline 

 

Education and Experience:  

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or similar) or direct related technology and business experience 
  • 3+ years of experience in software testing and quality assurance 
  • 3+ years of experience with programming languages and scripting 
  • Experience in test planning and tools such as Jira 
  • Experience in testing native mobile applications on iOS and Android 
  • Understanding of Object-Oriented Programming concepts 
  • Understanding of test automation frameworks and concepts using Appium and BDD framework.  
    Knowledge on using Flutter Driver is an added advantage 
  • Understanding of REST-API webservices 
  • Experience on testing web services using Postman / Insomnia 
  • Understanding of database concepts and SQL is an added advantage 

 
You’ll love Bottomline because in everything we do we seek to delight our customers and we are passionate about building a company of which we can all be proud, and this starts with building amazing teams filled with team members that challenge you every day.  

Start your #LifeAtBT 

 

EEOC Statement:  

Bottomline Technologies is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit and we strive to delight our customers with a team of highly motivated and talented people that represent a diverse set of identities and backgrounds.  

 

We welcome talent at all career stages and are dedicated to understanding and supporting additional needs. We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an inclusive and open environment for everyone.

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