
Visual QA Specialist
PushPress
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Philippines
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About the role
- Review new site builds and edit requests for visual quality: You're the last visual check before anything reaches a client — covering both new site builds and ongoing edit requests. Every build gets a full visual pass; every edit that touches layout, imagery, or styling gets reviewed before it ships.
- Catch visual quality issues: Identify problems with alignment, spacing, cropping, typography, color consistency, image quality, and responsive behavior. No blurry images. No awkward crops. No inconsistent padding. If it looks sloppy, it doesn't ship.
- Review at every Webflow breakpoint: Check each build or edit at all breakpoints — desktop, large, medium (tablet), small (mobile landscape), and tiny (mobile portrait). Webflow styles cascade down, so a change at desktop can break layouts at smaller sizes. You catch those before they ship.
- Fix what you find: For minor visual issues (spacing, alignment, cropping), fix them directly in Webflow rather than sending work back. You should be comfortable making small corrections without involving a builder.
- Annotate and document issues in BugHerd: When issues require builder fixes, document them in BugHerd directly on the staging site — annotated screenshot, specific issue described, fix suggested. No vague notes.
- Manage visual QA tickets in Linear: Track the status of all reviews and revisions in Linear. Work only moves forward when it passes your visual checklist in full.
- Document visual standards: Help build and maintain a visual QA checklist that the team uses as a baseline. What "good" looks like should be written down, not assumed.
- Provide clear, actionable feedback: When work goes back to a builder, your feedback must be specific enough that they can fix it without a follow-up conversation — "Hero image is cropped at 375px and cuts off the subject's face; needs vertical repositioning at mobile breakpoint" beats "looks off on mobile."
- Track visual quality trends: Notice patterns — if the same visual issues keep appearing, flag them so the team can address root causes through SOPs or builder training.
- Collaborate with the Implementation Leader: Report on visual quality metrics, surface recurring issues, and help prioritize what standards need tightening.
Requirements
- Strong design eye — you can immediately spot when spacing, alignment, typography, or color is off, even if you can't always name the design principle
- Experience with Webflow — you can navigate the editor, inspect elements, and make minor fixes (spacing, alignment, image cropping) without needing a tutorial
- Understanding of Webflow breakpoints — you know how styles cascade down from desktop to mobile, and you verify each breakpoint independently. You understand that a fix at desktop can silently break the layout at tablet or mobile
- Obsessive attention to detail — you notice the 2px misalignment, the inconsistent padding, the image that's cropped just slightly wrong at mobile
- Ability to articulate visual issues clearly — you can explain WHY something looks off, not just that it does. "The heading is too close to the image above it — needs 24px minimum spacing" beats "looks weird"
- Proficiency with BugHerd — you'll use it daily to annotate and document visual issues directly on staging sites. Prior experience preferred; ability to get up to speed immediately required
- Familiarity with Linear — you'll manage QA ticket status in Linear as part of every review workflow
- Strong written communication in English — your QA notes need to be clear enough that a builder can fix the issue without a follow-up conversation
- Comfort with repetitive, detail-oriented work — this role reviews a high volume of edits daily and requires sustained focus
- Systematic approach to reviews — you follow a checklist, not your instincts. Every review hits the same quality gates in the same order
Benefits
- Work fully remote from anywhere in the world — we're a distributed team with flexibility built into our culture
- Inherit and improve an established operation — you're joining an existing team and helping raise the quality bar
- Direct leadership access — you'll work side by side with leadership with full context on company strategy
- Above-market compensation — we pay above market intentionally. We want the best, and we pay for it.
- AI-native operation — automation is core to how this team works, not an afterthought. You'll operate at the frontier of how implementation teams are built in 2026.
- Impact that compounds — better visual quality means better product, lower churn, happier clients. Your work has a direct line to business outcomes.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
Webflowvisual quality assuranceimage croppingspacing alignmenttypographycolor consistencyresponsive designvisual documentationbug trackingquality checklist
Soft Skills
attention to detailclear communicationarticulation of visual issuessystematic approachcollaborationfeedback provisionproblem identificationtrend trackingorganizational skillsrepetitive task management