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Senior QA Functional Automation

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

About Lantern

Lantern is the specialty care platform connecting people with the best care when they need it most. By curating a Network of Excellence comprised of the nation's top specialists for surgery, cancer care, infusions and more, Lantern delivers excellent care with significant cost savings to employers and their workforces. Lantern also pairs members with a dedicated care team, including Care Advocates and nurses, for the entirety of their care journey, helping them get back to good health, back to their families and back to work. With convenient access to specialists nationwide, Lantern means quality care is within driving distance for most. Lantern is trusted by the nation's largest employers to deliver care to more than 6 million members across the country. Learn more about us at lanterncare.com. 

About You:

  • You use LOGIC in your decision making and understand that progress is critical to making change. You focus on the execution of your content while balancing a fast-paced environment and you take the time to celebrate both the small & big wins. 
  • INCLUSION is a core tenant of your personal beliefs. A diverse and inclusive environment is incredibly important to you. You understand and desire to be a part of a diverse team with different experiences and perspectives & you cherish the differences in each individual that you interact with.
  • You have the GRIT, drive and ambition to tackle big problems. Big problems require big ideas and a team that supports new ideas. 
  • You care deeply for your customers are driven to keep HUMANITY in all decisions. Your customers aren’t just the individuals using your product. They are the driving factor in your motivation to make a change.
  • Integrity guides you in life. Focusing on the TRUTH vs. giving people the answers they want to hear. 
  • You thrive in a Team Environment. Collaboration is key in innovation and creating change.

These pillars of LIGHT are a reminder to our team that we are making a difference by providing guidance and support in navigating the often complex and confusing landscape of healthcare. We hope that through this LIGHT, individuals can find their way to the best care, resources, and support they need to get back to life. 

 

If this sounds like you, we would love to connect to speak further about career opportunities at Lantern.

Please apply to our role & someone from our Talent Acquisition Team will reach out to help you navigate our interview process.


 

Lantern is seeking a Senior QA Functional Automation Engineer to join our innovative healthcare technology team. As a key member of our R&D scrum team, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our web, mobile, and backend applications.

In this role, you will apply your deep expertise in software testing, automation frameworks, and quality engineering practices to build scalable, maintainable test solutions. You'll work closely with Product Managers, Developers, and Engineering Leaders to establish and enforce best practices, modernize our testing approach, and drive comprehensive test coverage across all layers of our healthcare platform.

Responsibilities

· Lead end-to-end functional, regression, and integration testing for healthcare applications, including workflows for eligibility, enrollment, authorization, and claims (837P/I, 835, 270/271, 276/277).

· Design, develop, and maintain robust UI and API automation frameworks using Java, Selenium WebDriver, TestNG/JUnit, Postman, and REST-assured.

· Integrate automated tests into CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps, GitHub, Jenkins/GitLab, and utilize BrowserStack for cross-browser and mobile compatibility testing.

· Perform detailed EDI X12 transaction validations ensuring HIPAA/HIFA compliance and adherence to healthcare data standards.

· Conduct backend database testing with complex SQL queries to validate member eligibility, claims processing, provider data, and case status.

· Execute API testing for claims submission, eligibility checks, and care coordination using RESTful APIs, HL7, and FHIR standards.

· Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including developers, analysts, and product owners—to define test strategies and ensure comprehensive test coverage.

· Validate integration points with payer systems, clearinghouses (e.g., Availity, Change Healthcare), and provider portals for seamless data exchange.

· Identify, log, and manage defects using JIRA or Azure DevOps, supporting root cause analysis and driving timely resolution.

· Participate in Agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, standups, retrospectives, and contribute to release readiness activities.

Experience:

· Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Health Information Management, or a related field.

· 5+ years of QA experience in healthcare systems, preferably involving case management, claims processing and member services,

· Strong hands-on experience in functional, database, and API testing.

· Experience with Selenium (Java) for UI automation and Postman/REST-assured for API testing.

· Strong SQL skills for validating member data, case activities, and claims-related records.

· Good knowledge of X12 EDI formats (270/271, 837P/I, 835) is a plus.

· Familiarity with clinical data standards (HL7, FHIR) is a plus.

· Excellent communication, test documentation, and cross-functional collaboration skills.

Strong Candidates will have:

· Experience automating QA for web, and mobile platforms using Java, Selenium, and API testing frameworks.

· Hands-on experience designing and executing end-to-end functional, integration, and regression testing across web, mobile, and backend systems in healthcare platforms.

· Proven ability to build and maintain scalable test automation frameworks using Java, Selenium WebDriver, TestNG/JUnit, and REST-assured/Postman for UI and API coverage.

· Practical knowledge of integrating test automation into CI/CD pipelines using tools like Azure DevOps, GitHub, Jenkins/GitLab, and BrowserStack for cross-platform testing.

· Strong skills in SQL and database validation, especially related to member eligibility, case management, provider data, and claims adjudication.

· Solid grasp of X12 EDI transaction standards (837P/I, 835, 270/271, 276/277) and their validation in payer-provider ecosystems.

· Familiarity with HL7 and FHIR standards for clinical interoperability and API testing.

· Experience validating system integrations with clearinghouses (e.g., Availity, Change Healthcare), payer systems, and provider portals.

· Strong collaboration experience within Agile scrum teams, participating in daily standups, sprint planning, retrospectives, and owning QA deliverables from backlog to release.

· Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to contribute to test strategy, root cause analysis, and continuous quality improvement.

· Added Advantage: Deep expertise in healthcare QA—specifically in claims (837P/I, 835), eligibility (270/271), and authorization workflows, with a solid understanding of HIPAA/HIFA compliance.

Benefits:

· Medical Insurance

· Dental Insurance

· Vision Insurance

· Short & Long Term Disability

· Life Insurance

· 401k with company match

· Paid Time Off

· Paid Parental Leave


Lantern does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other reason prohibited by law in provision of employment opportunities and benefits.

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