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Senior SDET (Contract)

Worldwide

This position is only available as a remote contract opportunity and available internationally.

About Plooto

82% of small businesses fail due to poor management of cash flow. Our vision is to enable the advancement of Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) by developing the tools & insights they need to maximize their cash flow. Over 10,000 businesses and their finance teams trust Plooto to automate their financial processes so they can focus on reaching their true potential.

About the Role

Our Quality Assurance (QA) team is growing and maturing into an independent team within our Engineering group. As a Senior Software Developer in Test, you will make an impact by using test automation, software engineering, and testing best practices to drive our initiative to complete the automated regression test suite for our core product.  You must be comfortable in coding with JavaScript and TypeScript and have an expert knowledge of Playwright test framework. You are able to work independently designing and creating tests from scratch based on our product’s core features.

We are a high-performing organization, and we encourage a Championship Mindset. We leave our egos at the door and understand a diversity of perspectives is the best way to solve problems and deliver value. This is a chance to join the Plooto team and build out your purpose, your work, and your influence.

What You'll Do

  • Code new and maintain existing automated tests in Playwright.
  • Consider test scenarios during backlog refinement and sprint planning sessions.
  • Approach test scenarios from our customer's perspective.
  • Monitoring QA environment ‘s CI/CD pipelines in Azure DevOps environment.
  • Reduce redundancy in test automation.
  • Perform manual exploratory testing to identify additions to automated tests.

Your Background

  • You have written and tested your own software in the past and bring over 5+ years of professional experience to our SDET team.
  • Expert knowledge of Playwright, or Cypress and can work in an Azure environment with Microsoft tools.
  • Exposure to development tools that support Continuous Deployments such as GIT (with experience beyond 'push/pull').
  • Comfortable troubleshooting complex software challenges.
  • Have created and designed tests using REST APIs.

Why Become a Plootonian?

If you are looking to make a professional impact, look no further. Plooto is currently in hyper-growth mode, looking to 10x our customer base. Plooto is dramatically changing the payments space in North America. We have delivered an unrivaled product experience to fulfill a growing need in the SMB space. The biggest reason why SMBs close their doors is due to poor management of finances and cash flow. Plooto solves that problem! We have an extremely strong product-market fit with a massive opportunity ahead of us. We are backed by an experienced and diverse group of FinTech veterans. You will have the opportunity to make history and change the course of this sector for many years to come. Join Plooto and be a part of making history.

This position is only available as a remote contract opportunity and available internationally.

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