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Softgic

1681 Senior QA

Softgic

1d ago

0OtherUnited Stateshimalayas
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Job Description

This is a remote position.We are looking for a Senior QA Automation Engineer with strong experience in mobile application testing and automation framework development. The selected professional will work on the validation and quality assurance of mobile applications for both iOS and Android platforms.This role requires a highly autonomous engineer capable of building and structuring automation frameworks from scratch, with extensive experience in Appium and Flutter-based applications.? ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and maintain automated test frameworks for mobile applications.Perform both manual and automated testing for iOS and Android applications.Build scalable QA automation solutions using Appium integrated with Flutter applications.Create and execute test plans, test cases, and regression suites.Identify, document, and track software defects and inconsistencies.Collaborate closely with developers, product teams, and stakeholders to ensure software quality standards.Participate in CI/CD and quality improvement initiatives.Ensure high performance, stability, and usability of mobile applications. RequisitosRequired Skills & ExperienceAdvanced English level (spoken and written) — mandatory.Strong experience in Mobile QA Automation.Proven experience with: Appium FrameworkFlutter mobile applicationsAutomation testing for iOS and AndroidAbility to set up automation frameworks from scratch.Solid knowledge of: Manual testing methodologiesAutomated testing best practicesMobile application lifecycleRegression and functional testingExperience working in Agile/Scrum environments.Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. Originally posted on Himalayas