Dutch
QA Automation Engineer
Salary
Job description
What You'll Do: What You’ll Do
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Collaborate with engineering, product, customer support, data, etc
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Review requirements, specifications, and technical design documents to provide timely and meaningful feedback
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Estimate, prioritize, plan, and coordinate testing activities
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Work with Developers and Product Managers to develop a complete test plan for assigned projects
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Manual testing
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API testing
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Identify, record, document thoroughly, and track bugs
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Perform thorough regression testing when bugs are resolved
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Coordinate and participate in code deployment
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Learn processes and systems between and within departments that rely on technology, and look for opportunities for improvement.
What You'll Bring: •
Minimum 3-5 years of QA experience
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Experience in building a QA automation test framework (using Playwright, Python, Maestro)
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Experience with various browsers and operating systems, including mobile platforms
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Experience with browser, api and testing tools
Why Work for Dutch: •
Competitive salary range between $85K - $105K CAD
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Remote working location
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Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
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Life and Disability Insurance
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Flexible PTO
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Mental Wellbeing Options
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Robust Holiday Schedule
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Registered Retirement Savings Plan
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Growth Opportunities!
Dutch Guiding Principles
- Pets First – business and medical decisions are always guided by the pet’s best interest. We’ll never compromise on pet health and we’re all here because we care about their well-being
- Agile Like a Cat – We have a bias toward swift action, while maintaining quality and accuracy. For us, that means being able to turn on a dime, like a cat, analyze our options – even ones that may not be on the table – then execute without perfection getting in the way
- Creativity is our Catnip – Creativity feeds us and helps us push boundaries to always find better solutions, making the complex more accessible and easier to understand
- Be the Human Your Dog Thinks You Are – Be kind, show care for your colleagues, and even if you’re an expert - give others context, reinforce the positive, and help them understand.


