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Staff Quality Engineer

United States

Dragos is on a relentless mission to defend industrial organizations that provide us with the necessities of modern civilization; running water, functioning electricity, and safe industrial working environments. As the market leader in ICS/OT Cybersecurity, we are dedicated to arming our customers with best-in-class technology, threat intelligence, and services to protect their systems as effectively and efficiently as possible. We’re a remote-first culture with operations in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and APAC. We’re looking for mission-oriented teammates who embody our core values of authenticity, transparency, and trust. Are you ready to make a difference? Come join a mission that can save the world! 

About the role:
The Staff Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring the quality and reliability of the Dragos Platform by designing, implementing, and executing comprehensive automated and manual test cases for both on-prem and cloud environments. This individual will collaborate with cross-functional teams and contribute to the development of test cases in TestRail. In addition, the individual will be responsible for creating test strategies and test plans for a given Product Team.

Responsibilities

  • Work on a product team consisting of UI developers, backend developers, a tech lead, a product manager, and data engineers.
  • Focus on delivery of value and quality for all the given Product Team focus areas within the Dragos Platform.
  • Develop test strategy, test topology and test plan to validate the solutions end-to-end at scale as it pertains to the Product Team focus areas.
  • Execute test cases and validate the solution end-to-end and document the test results, performance, and convergence results
  • Collaborate with Product Team members to review test strategies/plans for new features.
  • Debug and troubleshoot complex issues and work closely with the Product Team on the failures and validate the fixes
  • Develop automation for the end-to-end solution validation and integrate the automation for seamless validation

Qualifications

  • 7+ years software test experience focused primarily on UI/backend manual and automation testing
  • Strong knowledge of networking, Linux, UNIX, Kubernetes, Routers, Switches and security domain (Firewall,IPS, IDS)
  • Experience on automation framework with Python, Pytest or similar
  • Experience with testing cloud-native/SaaS application stacks using automated tooling as part of CICD pipelines
  • Experience working with agile/scrum/product operating methodologies
  • Experience with Playwright highly desired
  • Well-versed in designing, building, and maintaining test environments (Both automation and manual testing)
  • Experience designing and implementing test cases for systems with REST APIs
  • Experience with Git or similar version control system

Compensation

  • Base Salary: $158,000
  • Competitive equity package
  • Comprehensive benefits plan

 

 

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