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Headout

Software Engineer in Test

Headout

Software Engineer in Test developing user-centric solutions for Headout's applications. Ensuring quality and contributing to automation within a vibrant engineering team.

Posted 6/22/2026full-timeRemote • 🇮🇳 IndiaJuniorWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
DockerKubernetesSeleniumUnix

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Gain thorough understanding of Headout's applications and systems.
  • Create comprehensive test cases for frontend and backend components.
  • Ensure quality standards by testing and approving new features.
  • Develop booking automation using Selenium and contribute as a developer.
  • Participate in resolving production bugs and fulfill on-call duties.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 1-3 years of experience in website, mobile, and backend automation.
  • Strong skills in building CI/CD pipelines and automation frameworks.
  • Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, and Unix commands.
  • Coding expertise in automated testing frameworks and tools.
  • Ability to adapt to ambiguous problems and think abstractly.
  • Solid grounding in computer science and OOP concepts.

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Hard Skills & Tools
automated testing frameworksCI/CD pipelinesbooking automationSeleniumDockerKubernetesUnix commandsbackend automationfrontend componentsOOP concepts
Soft Skills
adaptabilityproblem-solvingabstract thinking