Senior Software Development Engineer in Test (Remote, US) Id-1209

Who you are

You are a Software Development Engineer in Test who has developed and refined your approach to Quality Engineering from experience supporting customer-facing web applications. You have a passion for shipping high-quality and delightful products and enjoy working with cross-functional stakeholders to establish quality-related expectations across teams.

Responsibilities

  • Identify test gaps across product functionality and make systemic improvements to test enumeration and automated testing.
  • You’ll work with other engineers to test our products across a modern tech stack. Our current stack includes React, Relay Modern, GraphQL, Node, and PostgreSQL. We rely on AWS to host our infrastructure.
  • Plan, develop and execute test strategy across Lattice’s products and teams.
  • Develop and evolve test automation tools and services.
  • Collaborate with our engineering, product, and design teams to understand quality-related challenges and opportunities.
  • Establish standards and best practices for when and how one can incorporate quality practices into our product development process
  • Contribute to our engineering practices, identifying and evangelizing improvements to improve our team output.
  • Identify parts of the overall customer experience suboptimal (incl. but not limited to the product) and effectively prioritize and advocate for improving the customer experience.
  • Shape the role of the Quality Engineering team at Lattice through setting an example of excellence and influencing how we build out the team to scale.

 

About Lattice

Lattice is on a mission to build cultures where employees and their companies thrive 💪. In an age where employees have more choices than ever before, businesses that put employees first are winning 🏅– and Lattice is building the tools to empower those people-centric companies. Lattice is a people success platform that offers performance reviews, employee engagement surveys, real-time feedback, weekly check-ins, goal setting, and career planning in a way that allows companies to focus on employee development, growth, and engagement – yielding stronger employee retention, performance, and impact to the bottom line 📈. Since launching in 2016, we have grown to over 4,200+ customers globally, including brands like Slack, Pinterest, Reddit, and Asana. 


What else does Lattice have to offer? We’re so glad you asked! We invest in our people’s personal and professional growth because that sort of growth begets business impact and personal fulfillment 🤗. We believe in the value of continued learning investments 🤓and reimbursements. We offer a competitive salary (including equity💸) and our benefits are thoughtful. We believe that taking the time for you is important and have a flexible vacation/time-off policy to prove it. We even incorporated Lattice “Recharge Days” 🔋to ensure you’re getting a break every month. Lattice has also implemented a 💻 remote-first hybrid model (team-dependent, you work from wherever makes you most comfortable). If that gets you excited, now is the perfect time to join; so bring your appetite for ownership and creation and help Lattice continue to grow! 🎉

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