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Mobile Software Engineer in Test

New York City

WHAT WE DO MATTERS:

At TKWW, we champion the power of celebration! Each year, we help millions of couples around the world celebrate the moments that make us. When you join our global team, you join a diverse group of individuals passionate about serving our couples and business partners in more than 15 countries worldwide —including The Knot, WeddingWire, Bodas, The Bash, The Bump, and more. We help people take celebration planning from inspiration to action. When you work for TKWW, you can be sure you will have a team working alongside you that doesn’t just care about the work you do but also the life that you live. We focus on the well-being and development of our employees through various opportunities and celebrate milestones and wins in a big way. After all, celebrations are what we do best.

ABOUT THE MOBILE ENGINEER IN TEST ROLE AND OUR TEAM:

The Knot Worldwide is looking for a highly motivated Mobile Engineer in Test to join the Quality Assurance team that will have hands-on responsibilities for manual iOS mobile testing and mobile automation testing. This is a very collaborative role tasked with ensuring the highest quality vendor products for our users, while pairing with product, design, and engineering counterparts on a global Agile team. This role will focus on ensuring a best in class user experience on the WeddingPro brand iOS application. 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Manually test new iOS features and bug fixes before incorporating them into automated test suites.
  • Help ensure features are high-quality by building mobile test strategies, writing and executing test plans and test cases, and communicating with the team about issues, risk, and product quality.
  • Identify and execute on opportunities to improve the QA process by participating in all agile ceremonies with the team.
  • Partner with other automation engineers to promote best practices surrounding mobile testing, continuous integration, code standards, etc.
  • Leverage skills and experience to develop automated tests to ensure product quality.

SUCCESSFUL MOBILE ENGINEERS IN TEST HAVE:

  • Expert knowledge of mobile software QA methodologies, tools and processes.
  • 2-4 years of experience testing native and hybrid mobile applications on multiple devices and operating systems on physical devices.
  • Experience using mobile testing integration platforms such as Xcode, Browserstack, Testflight, etc.
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Experience with mobile test frameworks like Appium. 
  • Experience collaborating teams and projects in an Agile, TDD environment.
  • Experience working with Engineers on writing/ reviewing the unit tests.

At The Knot Worldwide, we believe you are more than a resume and invite you to go for it, take the leap of faith, and apply for this job if it sparks your passion to join TKWW and make a difference!   

WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT YOU:

  • You Dream Big. You iterate and experiment to drive innovation.

  • You Love Our Users. You keep our global community at the center of everything you do.

  • You Do the Right Thing. You strengthen your team through respect, fairness, and inclusion.

  • You Hustle Every Day. You favor urgency and own your outcomes. 

  • You Win Together. People are at the heart of our success and you play as a team.

WHAT YOU LOVE ABOUT US:

We believe in a wide range of holistic offerings to support our employees so that they can live our values day in and day out. From mental wellbeing, physical health and financial planning, to engaging perks and discounts, we are in the business of celebrating and supporting the Moments that Matter both in and out of the “office”. We offer flexible vacation, generous parental leave and prioritize initiatives that support the growth, development, and happiness of our people.

To facilitate in-person collaboration, we have office spaces in Barcelona, Spain; Delhi, India; Galway, Ireland; London, England; New York, NY; and Washington, D.C.

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