
QA Analyst – QA Analyst
Eyecare Health
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: São Paulo • Brazil
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About the role
- Ensure the quality, reliability, and stability of our software by preventing failures, identifying risks, and ensuring each delivery meets technical, functional, and business requirements.
- Plan, create, and execute test cases (functional, regression, integration, and exploratory);
- Analyze requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria;
- Identify, log, prioritize, and track bugs;
- Validate fixes and new features prior to releases;
- Support the development team in defect prevention;
- Collaborate with POs, developers, and designers to continuously improve quality;
- Contribute to the development of QA processes, standards, and best practices;
- Support test automation by developing test code when needed;
- Use and explore AI-assisted tools for analysis, productivity, and quality.
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor's degree completed or in progress in IT, Information Systems, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields.
- Practical experience with manual testing of web and/or mobile applications;
- Experience with agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban);
- Familiarity with test and bug tracking tools (Jira, Azure DevOps, ClickUp, etc.);
- Basic knowledge of automated testing (Cypress, Playwright, Selenium);
- Basic knowledge of API testing (Postman/Insomnia);
- Log analysis and basic SQL / database knowledge;
- Interest in new technologies, automation, and AI-based solutions in day-to-day work.
Benefits
- ❌ My love will help me with this!
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
manual testingtest casestest automationAPI testingSQLbug trackinglog analysisautomated testingfunctional testingregression testing
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationproblem-solvingattention to detailrisk identificationdefect preventionprocess improvementanalytical thinkingprioritizationadaptability