As a Tester, you are co-owner of quality within the Offices & Persons team.
You support and strengthen the team’s Agile/DevOps way of working, with a strong focus on shift-left testing.
You collaborate closely with the Product Owner, Analyst, Developers, and other testers to:
Define clear acceptance criteria;
Create testable User Stories and Features.
Together with the team, you determine what to test, when to test, and how to test (functional, non-functional, regression, end-to-end, chain testing).
You execute tests at various levels:
Exploratory and functional testing;
API and integration testing;
Regression and end-to-end testing.
You actively contribute to test automation and integrate testing into the CI/CD pipeline.
You safeguard quality for end users, with attention to:
Stability;
Performance;
Security and privacy;
Accessibility and usability.
You proactively identify risks and are comfortable addressing quality topics within the team.
You continuously think about how testing can be organized more efficiently, intelligently, and sustainably.
Soft Skills
You are a team player who enjoys collaboration and knowledge sharing.
You communicate clearly and pragmatically — no unnecessary jargon, just straight talk.
You think in solutions and take initiative.
You have a strong quality mindset and feel accountable for the final result.
You are eager to learn and open to change and improvement.
Not everything is always fully defined or perfectly documented, so an entrepreneurial and proactive attitude is essential.
Ideal Profile
Must-haves
At least 5 years of experience in a testing or quality role, preferably within an Agile environment;
Demonstrable interest and experience in test automation;
ISTQB Foundation (or equivalent);
Broad IT knowledge with in-depth experience in several of the following areas:
Java
Selenium (or equivalent UI automation tools)
Maven
API and web service testing (REST / SOAP)
SQL
Test tools such as SoapUI, Postman, or similar
Nice-to-haves
CI/CD tooling (e.g., Jenkins, Git-based pipelines);
Jira / Xray / Zephyr or similar tools;
Performance and load testing (e.g., JMeter);
Contract testing or integration testing in complex chains.
Security and privacy aspects within testing;
Accessibility (WCAG);
Production monitoring and observability.