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Manual QA Engineer

Seattle, WA

About the Role

As a Manual QA Engineer at Xealth, you will provide comprehensive QA coverage across a multitude of product areas including: web and mobile applications, APIs, data pipelines, and AI outputs. In doing so, you will develop and execute test strategies, identify defects early in the development lifecycle, and work collaboratively with Product and Engineering teams to drive high-quality releases in a fast-paced healthcare environment.

This role will also define acceptance criteria, maintain testing standards, and continuously contribute to, and improve, Xealth’s automated regression test framework. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Own end to end testing for assigned Xealth features from requirement analysis through release.
  • Create, maintain, and execute feature-level test plans, including functional, regression, negative and edge-cases scenarios.
  • Develop integrated test scripts and collaborate with the team to review and uphold testing standards while ensuring comprehensive coverage.
  • Identify and manage dependencies across services, integrations, and end-to-end workflows.
  • Review logs to ensure there are no errors on the Xealth side leading up to go live.
  • Identify, create, regress, and track defects through resolution in Jira.
  • Proactively identify testing or monitoring gaps and collaborate with the team to resolve them.
  • Validate error handling, alerts, and safeguards to ensure system reliability.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in using internal tools and complete tasks independently.
  • Oversee and contribute to regression testing efforts and share them to continuously enhance automation coverage.
  • Validate HL7, API, and FHIR message flows for clinical use cases where applicable.

Post Implementation testing/monitoring.

  • Perform post-implementation testing and monitoring to ensure released features function as intended and meet quality standards.
  • Lead the investigation and resolution of production issues, ensuring timely mitigation and verification.
  • Conduct a daily review of logs/metrics & alerts following go-live to confirm feature stability and identify anomalies.
  • Communicate with the support team regarding any Production issues.
  • Execute and monitor production regression tests for any alerts post implementation.

Preferred Skills:

    • Passion for improving healthcare outcomes through technology.
    • 4+ years hands-on QA engineering or software testing experience.
    • Experience utilizing AI tools to improve QA productivity.
    • Experience building test plans and test cases for features testing.
    • Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for testing and troubleshooting web applications.
    • Some familiarity with AWS tools is preferred.
    • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
    • Hands-on experience with testing browser-based web applications and RESTful APIs using Postman. 
    • Experience using QA tools including JIRA, TestRail, Confluence, and BrowserStack.
    • Experience testing healthcare applications, clinical workflows, or HL7/FHIR integrations preferred.
    • Familiarity with agile methodologies, sprint planning, and CI/CD workflows.
    • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience.

About Xealth

  • Xealth created the leading digital health platform helping health systems deliver connected, personalized care at scale. Embedded in the EHR, it enables clinicians to prescribe, automate, and measure the impact of digital tools--including apps, services, and wearable data--within existing workflows. Now part of Samsung's connected care vision, Xealth enhances decision-making, reduces friction, and supports enterprise-wide digital health strategies. Trusted by more than 500 hospitals and 70+ solution partners, Xealth provides a scalable foundation for delivering connected, personalized, and preventative care--empowering health systems to drive outcomes, engagement, and operational efficiency while advancing digital transformation.
  • Xealth has been named to the World's Best Digital Health Companies list by Newsweek, awarded gold in the Digital Health awards in 2024 and twice in 2023. In 2023 Xealth was also listed as one of BuiltIn's Best Places to Work, and one of Fierce Healthcare's Fierce 15 of 2023.

Compensation and Benefits:

Xealth offers a multi-tiered approach when constructing a highly competitive compensation package. The compensation package would include a base salary, bonus, and a comprehensive suite of benefits. The base salary compensation range for this position is $90,000 - $125,000, depending on geographic market.

:baby_bottle: Paid parental leave.
:gift_heart: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision policies. Xealth covers 100% of employee premiums. We also provide Employee Assistance Programs.
:computer: Xealth provides your laptop and offers a home office stipend.
:books: Generous learning & development opportunities for you to grow your skills and career.
:bank: 401k Match: Xealth offers a dollar-for-dollar match up to 3%.
:desert_island: Flexible time off & 10 standardized holidays.
:bike: $500 yearly fitness stipend to spend on staying active.

Xealth is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures.

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