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Lead Quality Engineer - Automation

Cebu, Philippines, Manila, Manila, Philippines

Job Title: Lead Quality Engineer – Automation 

About InfoTrust


InfoTrust is a global, privately-owned consulting and solutions agency dedicated to unlocking the power of data to drive marketing performance and business growth. We specialize in digital analytics, media enablement, and privacy-centric solutions that help the world’s largest brands optimize their marketing strategies. Our culture is built on passion, ownership, diversity, trust, respect, and continuous growth—values that have earned us multiple "best places to work" awards, including a Great Place to Work certification and recognition as the #1 place to work in Ohio. 

About the Role

InfoTrust is seeking a Lead Quality Engineer – Automation to build and scale our quality engineering function from the ground up. As our first QA/QE hire in India, you will define automation strategy, establish best practices, and implement scalable testing frameworks that ensure the reliability, performance, and integrity of our SaaS solutions.

This is a high-impact, highly autonomous role. You won’t just execute tests—you will shape how quality is built into our engineering culture.

If you thrive in ownership, enjoy solving complex technical challenges, and want to build something foundational, this role is for you.

What You’ll Do

Build & Lead Automation Strategy

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable automation frameworks for functional, regression, API, and performance testing.
  • Establish QA best practices, standards, and processes across teams.
  • Drive automation-first quality strategy and continuously improve test coverage and reliability.

Engineering & Technical Execution

  • Develop automated test suites using tools such as Selenium, PyTest, Cypress, Playwright, or similar.
  • Integrate automated testing into CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps).
  • Perform API testing using tools such as Postman, REST Assured, or equivalent frameworks.
  • Validate and query data across SQL and NoSQL databases to support test scenarios and troubleshooting.
  • Partner with engineering teams to ensure quality across microservices and cloud-native architectures (AWS, Azure, or GCP).

Collaboration & Quality Advocacy

  • Collaborate closely with Product, Engineering, and DevOps to embed quality throughout the SDLC.
  • Advocate for testability, observability, and continuous improvement.
  • Identify risks early and drive proactive solutions.

You could be a great fit if:

  • You have 3+ years of experience in test automation for web, API, or cloud-based systems. 
  • You have proficiency in one or more programming languages, such as Python, Java, or JavaScript. 
  • You have experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP). 
  • You have a strong understanding of databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, or similar) and the ability to write SQL. 
  • You have hands-on experience with CI/CD tools and version control (Git). 
  • You have a solid understanding of software testing principles, QA methodologies, and SDLC. 
  • You possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills. 
  • You have excellent communication and teamwork abilities. 
  • You have strong attention to detail with a passion for continuous improvement. 

Bonus:

  • You have a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
  • Experience with containerization and orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes). 
  • Familiarity with infrastructure as code and test environments in the cloud. 
  • Exposure to performance testing tools (e.g., JMeter, Locust). 
  • Knowledge of observability and monitoring tools (e.g., Datadog, Prometheus). 

You shouldn’t apply if:

  • You prefer structured environments with predefined test plans rather than building strategy and frameworks independently.

  • You are primarily focused on manual testing.

  • You are uncomfortable working in a growing organization where processes are still evolving.

Why work here?

At InfoTrust, employees are deeply connected to our core values and have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact and be their best selves everyday.  Our Core Values include:

  • Earn Trust: Deliver on what you promise. 
  • Be Respectful: Don't be an a**hole.
  • Promote Diversity: Seek understanding and be inclusive. 
  • Take Ownership: There is no "they.” Take initiative.
  • Grow Every Day: Learn and apply. 
  • Contribute With Passion: Desire to do good. Give to grow. 

At InfoTrust, we believe our success is someone else’s miracle. Giving back to the communities in which our team members live and work is a key part of who we are;  we made this “official” with the formation of the InfoTrust Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more here. 


Diversity is one of our six core values at InfoTrust. InfoTrust is committed to a diverse workforce and we are an equal opportunity employer. We aim to hire strong, diverse teams built from different backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We are building an inclusive, supportive place for you to do the best work of your career. Job descriptions are not perfect, and we know you may not check every box. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. Don’t let that be you—apply if you are interested!

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