
UI Test Engineer, Plans and Pricing
Netflix
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $100,000 - $720,000 per year
Tech Stack
About the role
- Create modular experiences that minimize client-side logic
- Collaborate with cross-functional partners to communicate impact and understand business requirements
- Consult on test plans and test strategies for new product innovations
- Improve automation test stability by building the test pyramid, restructuring unstable tests, and writing new tests
- Drive revenue growth and enhance user experiences by crafting and deploying innovative full-stack solutions
Requirements
- Deep expertise in software testing via automation, preferably with web or TV
- Experience with native mobile based applications (iOS, Android) is a nice to have
- Excellent debugging skills in diagnosing issues in a multi-tier web architecture
- Exceptional proficiency in the fundamentals of any programming language (although our interviews will be conducted in Javascript or Java)
- Experienced with building all layers of the test pyramid and familiarity with common testing tools and frameworks
- Capable of building deep context in a distributed architecture comprising many systems and services
- Demonstrates proven leadership for managing and closing automation tickets
- Exhibits exceptional grit and persistence when it comes to solving challenging technical problems
- Displays a strong sense of independence, bias towards action, and inclination for collaboration
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Flexible working hours
- Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
software testingautomationweb applicationsTV applicationsdebuggingJavaScriptJavatest pyramidtesting toolstesting frameworks
Soft skills
leadershipproblem solvinggritpersistenceindependencecollaborationcommunicationorganizational skillscross-functional collaborationbusiness requirements understanding