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Our client’s annual income exceeds 190 million euros. The company is one of the leaders in the industry and is currently launching its new product, an international platform for ticket sales.
The client uses various tools to reach their customers, such as a mobile app, a responsive web application, or communicating with them directly through the call center. The system is very complex, it must comply with a large number of regulations. Our client provides API for different clients including B2B channels and Global Distribution Systems (GDSes). They also provide solutions that are labeled by more than half of Train Operating Companies (TOCs) in the UK and Europe.
DataArt is currently helping to modernize the IT system of an independent online retailer of railroad tickets.
The focus of this role is driving quality practices for our backend systems. You will be a quality expert to client’s mobile
product engineering teams, supplying specialist test knowledge, and sharing your experience. Teaching, coaching, and working with backend engineering teams to enable the whole team to own quality.
This role operates within a small team of QA Engineering experts, focusing on driving quality practices for our mobile apps (front-end). You will provide specialist test knowledge and share your experience with our backend engineering teams, teaching and coaching them to achieve high-quality standards.
Responsibilities
Requirements
We offer• Professional Development:
— Experienced colleagues who are ready to share knowledge;
— The ability to switch projects, technology stacks, try yourself in different roles;
— More than 150 workplaces for advanced training;
— Study and practice of English: courses and communication with colleagues and clients from different countries;
— Support of speakers who make presentations at conferences and meetings of technology communities.
• The ability to focus on your work: a lack of bureaucracy and micromanagement, and convenient corporate services;
• Friendly atmosphere, concern for the comfort of specialists;
• Flexible schedule (there are core mandatory hours), the ability to work remotely upon agreement with colleagues.
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