QAE-II Professional Services - Winters, TX at Geebo

QAE-II

Description:
Kindle Unlimited (KU) is Amazon's digital reading subscription which offers members all over the world access to millions of titles across ebooks, audiobooks, comics, magazines, and more.
The KU QA team owns testing the technology that powers the end-to-end eBook subscription -- from acquisition innovation to borrowing experiences to services that power engagement experiences across Kindle and Amazon surfaces.
We now support framework-customized experiences for KU customers on multiple generations of Kindle e-ink and Fire devices, as well as third party tablets, smartphones, and desktops; and we deliver this experience in over a dozen countries.
As a QA Engineer-II on the Kindle Unlimited QA team , you will collaborate with developers, product managers and customer support to identify unambiguous software requirements, understand all features and their implementation details, understand customer usage models and then develop and execute strategies to get that software into our customers' hands in an efficient and high quality fashion.
Our preferred candidate possesses a high level of coding aptitude combined with a demonstrated passion for Quality Assurance.
Our QAEs test code at the user level, both manually and with automated tools.
Our QAEs are not pure black box testers; they are able to understand the software internals, debug problems using log files, and write automated tests using a variety of frameworks.
As a QAE on the KU team you will be a key voice in the design and coding phases.
You'll define and implement quality gates for code changes, delivering on the promise that our users' experience will be continually maintained or improved.
You will develop high-quality test automation to driver lower operational costs and faster deployments.
If you think you've got what it takes, apply today! We look forward to talking with you.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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