Recevez plus de réponses des employeurs
Envoyez un CV adapté au poste en quelques minutes.
3P is one of the most successful software companies in Belgium, with more than 2,000 customers, a 97% market share, and an incredibly strong reputation. We are growing rapidly and are active in Belgium and France, where we have been developing software for the public sector for over 20 years.
We’re on an ambitious journey — migrating our trusted client‑based application into a powerful, modern web platform designed for performance, scale, and a seamless user experience.
Do you have an eye for bugs, errors, and everything that could simply be better?
As a Functional Tester, you ensure that we deliver high‑quality software that works across all required devices, screen resolutions, and browsers. You use your analytical mindset and technical knowledge to detect, report, and test issues. You also assess the risk and impact of the bugs you identify and collaborate with the Product Owner to determine priorities.
In addition, you actively look for ways to improve our solutions. You contribute to defining, introducing, and implementing methodologies that help us evolve toward higher quality standards. You define acceptance criteria for new developments and prepare test cases.
Your expertise is essential in delivering the quality our clients expect. We strongly encourage you to share your knowledge of QA methods, tools, and processes with colleagues and to continue developing your skills.
As a Functional Tester, you will:
What you bring as a Functional Tester:
At 3P, you become part of a fast‑growing technology company that leverages its expertise to serve the public sector through impactful solutions. Here, your work truly matters: it directly contributes to modernizing and improving public services.
You will work in a dynamic and supportive environment where initiative, autonomy, and team spirit are genuinely encouraged. We value ideas, ownership, and collaboration across teams (product, technology, consulting, sales, etc.).
We offer you: