Full-Time QA Engineer
Agile Six Applications is hiring a remote Full-Time QA Engineer. The career level for this job opening is Experienced and is accepting USA based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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Agile Six is a people-first, remote-work company. We serve federal agencies to find innovative, human-centered solutions.
We build better by putting people first. We have core values of Purpose, Wholeness, Trust, Self-Management and Inclusion.
We deliver solutions in autonomous teams of self-managed professionals who genuinely care about each other and the work.
We know that’s our company’s purpose – and that we can only achieve it by supporting a culture where people feel valued, self-managed, and love to come to work.
The Role
Agile Six is looking for a QA Engineer to join a cross-functional team working with the Department of Veterans Affairs on an integrated patient portal experience on VA.gov.
The goal is to improve Veterans’ digital experience by giving them one place to easily manage their VA health care, community care, disability benefits, and other information.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate within a cross-functional agile team.
- Support the design, development, and delivery of high-quality digital services.
- Assist in developing and executing manual and automated test cases for web and API applications.
- Leverage AI tools and frameworks.
- Participate in requirements analysis and story grooming.
- Identify, document, and prioritize defects.
- Support CI/CD processes.
- Monitor application performance.
- Execute regression, integration, and accessibility tests.
- Triage and resolve escalated defects and support tickets.
- Contribute to the VA.gov Collaboration Cycle and quarterly planning processes.
- Analyze and report on quality metrics.
- Engage in pair testing, exploratory testing, and collaborative test strategy discussions.
- Improve testing processes, tools, and documentation.
- Practice empathy and a user-first mindset.
- Embrace feedback, mentorship, and opportunities for growth.