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QA Engineer

Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Center Valley, Pennsylvania, United States; Morrisville, North Carolina, United States; Tampa, Florida, United States

Overview

Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR) is boldly redefining commerce by simplifying complex payments ecosystems across the world. As the leader in commerce-enabling technology, Shift4 powers billions of transactions annually for hundreds of thousands of businesses in virtually every industry. For more information, visit www.shift4.com.

QA Engineer

Shift4 is expanding globally and expanding their QA division hiring a Quality Assurance Engineer! This key contributor will be responsible for participating in evolution and execution of procedures for our Lighthouse internal system ensuring the quality of new features and releases of software as well as developing, applying, and maintaining quality standards for company products with adherence to both internal and external standards.

This role is onsite and can be based at any of the following Shift4 locations:  Center Valley, PA / Tampa, FL / Atlanta, GA / Morrisville, NC

Relocation assistance may be available. 

Responsibilities:

  • Developing testing strategies (test plans) for larger sprint tasks that outline, estimate, and prioritize testing efforts and identify testing risks. 
  • Reviewing product requirements and defining test cases to match expected functionality.
  • Creating manual test cases from functional requirements provided by the product team and the 3rd parties.
  • Configuring and preparing test systems (e.g., test POS systems) as well as curating test data sets.
  • Proactively performing functional and integration testing during the sprint cycle.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Business Analysts, Developers, and other team members to achieve elegant solutions which satisfy business needs, goals, and objectives.
  • Participating in continuous improvements of development processes, technical solutions, and Lighthouse itself.
  • Helping define and evolve QA processes and standards.
  • Diagnose and resolve issues with deployed systems using a variety of techniques including direct engagement with support personnel and customers.
  • Assessment and understanding of existing systems with an understanding of how to maximize quality and customer satisfaction, minimize maintenance costs and other operational issues.

Requirements:

  • 3+ years of hands-on experience in web application testing.
  • 1+ years experience in API testing.
  • SQL proficiency for data validation and backend testing.
  • Solid understanding of QA methodologies and testing types, including:
    • Test plans: Designing structured testing approaches.
    • Test Cases: Creating comprehensive, reusable test cases. 
    • Regression and smoke testing: Maintaining test suites for various cycles.
  • Proven experience within an Agile SDLC environment.
  • Skilled in validating work-in-progress deliverables against:
    • Acceptance criteria
    • Functional specifications
    • Non-functional requirements
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Self-motivated, quality-driven team player.
  • Passionate about contributing to a high-performing team that ships frequently and iterates quickly

Preferred Skills (Additional experience that is a plus to have: 

  •  Restaurant POS experience a huge plus
  •  Experience testing with Postman is a strong plus.


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