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Une entreprise innovante du secteur des paiements recherche un Ingénieur Qualité Produit. Vous serez responsable de la qualité des solutions de paiement via des tests manuels, tout en travaillant à distance. Ce poste nécessite une solide expérience en tests dans l'environnement fintech et un bon niveau en méthodologie QA.
Client: Payxpert
Location: Cergy-Pontoise
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 8979397738160455680327656
Job Views: 1
Posted: 24.06.2025
Expiry Date: 08.08.2025
We develop a wide range of payment processing services focusing on revenue optimisation, BI, anti-fraud, and alternative payments such as Alipay+ and WeChat Pay. Our collaborative QA team is dedicated to delivering high-quality software in the payment solutions domain. Working fully remote, we emphasize flexibility and strong communication to ensure project consistency.
As a QA Engineer at PayXpert, you will ensure the quality and security of our payment solutions through manual testing. Responsibilities include designing and executing test cases, identifying bugs, collaborating with teams, and developing automated tests. You will also advocate for user experience improvements, plan and supervise testing phases, create detailed test plans, and validate software versions.
Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in IT, seniority in manual testing (preferably in fintech or banking), knowledge of QA methodologies, experience with automation tools, testing APIs, databases, web/mobile applications, understanding of SDLC and Agile, ISTQB Foundation Level certification, and proficiency in English. Benefits include private health insurance, remote work, language courses, engagement events, referral bonus, and a permanent contract.
We promote equal employment opportunities, gender-balanced development, a flexible work environment, and workplace equality.
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