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QA Analyst, Browser Extension

El Dorado Hills, California, United States; Remote, US

Description

Keeper Security is hiring a detail-oriented and highly motivated QA Analyst to join our Browser Extension team. This is a 100% remote position, with the opportunity to work a hybrid schedule for candidates based in the El Dorado Hills, CA or Chicago, IL metro area.

Keeper’s cybersecurity software is trusted by millions of people and thousands of organizations, globally. Keeper is published in 23 languages and is sold in over 150 countries.Join one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity companies and help ensure the quality, reliability, and usability of products delivered to our customers.

About Keeper

Keeper Security is transforming cybersecurity for people and organizations around the world. Keeper’s affordable and easy-to-use solutions are built on a foundation of zero-trust and zero-knowledge security to protect every user on every device. Our award-winning, zero-trust, privileged access management platform deploys in minutes and seamlessly integrates with any tech stack and identity application to provide visibility, security, control, reporting and compliance across an entire enterprise. Trusted by millions of individuals and thousands of organizations, Keeper is an innovator of best-in-class password management, secrets management, privileged access, secure remote access and encrypted messaging. Learn more at KeeperSecurity.com.

About the Role

As a QA Analyst on the Browser Extension team, you will play a critical role in validating the quality and reliability of Keeper’s browser extensions across supported platforms, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Your primary focus will be on manual testing, regression validation, and cross-browser compatibility to ensure a seamless user experience. You will work closely with Software Engineers, Product Managers, and other QA team members to identify, document, and verify defects throughout the development lifecycle. This role requires strong attention to detail, experience testing browser-based products, and a solid understanding of web technologies.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct manual testing of Keeper’s browser extensions across supported browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)
  • Validate core functionality, UI/UX behavior, compatibility, and security-related workflows within browser extensions
  • Create, execute, and maintain test cases based on product requirements and user stories
  • Collaborate with engineering and product teams to understand new features and ensure appropriate test coverage
  • Identify, document, and track defects in Jira with clear, reproducible steps and expected outcomes
  • Perform cross-browser and cross-platform testing to ensure consistent behavior and performance
  • Assist in reproducing and validating customer-reported issues
  • Validate new releases and updates to ensure existing functionality and user experience are not impacted
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of QA processes, documentation, and testing standards
  • Support automated testing efforts where applicable, in partnership with engineering and QA teams

Requirements

  • Experience with manual testing of browser extensions or web-based applications
  • Familiarity with web technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and browser APIs
  • Strong understanding of browser environments and cross-browser compatibility (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
  • Experience using browser developer tools for testing and debugging (e.g., Chrome DevTools)
  • Ability to write clear, detailed, and reproducible bug reports and manage them through Jira
  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams
  • Basic understanding of security best practices related to browser extensions and web applications
  • Due to the role’s involvement in GovCloud, all applicants must be a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident)

Preferred Requirements

  • Familiarity with browser extension development or test automation tools (e.g., Selenium, Puppeteer)
  • Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and QA workflows
  • Experience testing security-sensitive applications such as password managers or authentication tools
  • Familiarity with cloud environments (AWS, Azure, or GCP)

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental & Vision (inclusive of domestic partnerships)
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance & Employee/Spouse/Child Supplemental life
  • Voluntary Short/Long Term Disability Insurance
  • 401K (Roth/Traditional)
  • A generous PTO plan that celebrates your commitment and seniority (including paid Bereavement/Jury Duty, etc)
  • Above market annual bonuses

Keeper Security, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and participant in the U.S. Federal E-Verify program. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Classification: Exempt

 

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When you request access to your personal data, some information may be redacted if it includes the personal data of other individuals or information that we must protect in order to preserve their privacy rights.

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10. Contact - Candidates can send privacy questions to: privacy@keepersecurity.com

 

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