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Plano, TX (Hybrid)

Job Title: Quality Assurance Automation Engineer

Location: Plano, TX (Hybrid)

Company: Worlds Enterprises

About Worlds:
Worlds, headquartered in Plano, Texas, is at the forefront of developing and deploying Artificial Intelligence for the physical world. The Worlds AI platform is an end-to-end solution for creating applications that analyze live streaming video from a range of camera types. These systems are powered by our industry leading AI models for object detection. Our clients are using Worlds to solve new and emerging scenarios to increase responsiveness and automation in their environment. Our clients are predominately Fortune 2000 and government.  

Our company is a team of builders who enjoy being part of a vibrant start-up culture and who share a passion for learning and helping our customers create new and innovative solutions. Learn more about us at worlds.io and LinkedIn.

Job Description:
We're seeking a Quality Assurance Automation Engineer to join our growing team. In this role, you will develop and maintain automated testing frameworks and processes to ensure the quality and reliability of the Worlds AI platform. You will collaborate closely with Development, Product, and Solutions teams to identify testing requirements and implement comprehensive testing strategies.

Responsibilities:

  • Automation Framework Development: Design, build, and maintain automated testing frameworks for functional, performance, integration, and regression testing.
  • Quality Assurance: Identify, document, and track bugs to ensure resolution and validate fixes through re-testing.
  • Collaboration: Work with cross-functional teams to define quality standards and ensure alignment with product requirements.
  • Continuous Testing: Integrate automated testing into CI/CD pipelines to support continuous delivery efforts.
  • Test Execution: Perform automated and manual testing as needed to verify software functionality and performance.
  • Documentation: Create and maintain comprehensive test plans, cases, and reports to ensure transparency and traceability.
  • Proficiency with the Worlds Platform: Complete administrator training to gain a deep understanding of system setup and configuration.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications.

Required Qualifications:

  • Programming Skills: Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript
  • Test Automation Expertise: Hands-on experience with automated testing tools and frameworks (e.g., Selenium, Appium, JUnit, TestNG).
  • API Testing: Experience testing gRPC & RESTful APIs with tools like Postman or similar
  • CI/CD Integration: Familiarity with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, or similar
  • Database Knowledge: Understanding of SQL and NoSQL databases
  • Data Formats: Proficient in working with JSON, XML, CSV and other data formats
  • Cloud Technologies: Understanding of cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud

Additional Qualifications (Not required):

  • Experience with performance testing tools such as JMeter or Gatling.
  • Knowledge of containerization and orchestration tools (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Background in AI/ML testing or video analytics.
  • Relevant certifications in testing or programming languages.

 Perks and Benefits:

  • 100% employer-paid medical premiums for employees and dependents.
  • Comprehensive benefits including dental, vision, 401k, and disability.
  • Flexible workplace environment that includes remote and work-from-home options.
  • Employee stock options.

Qualified candidates should send a cover letter (optional) and resume to careers@worlds.io

Join us at Worlds and help shape the future of AI for the physical world!

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