đ» QA Developer
đ Remote (UK)
â Up to ÂŁ50,000
Know QA could be done better, but donât have the chance to fix it?
Youâre testing features. Running regressions. Catching issues late.
And you can see the gaps.
Tests that should be automated. Processes that donât scale. Bugs that shouldnât make it through.
The problem is, you donât own it.
This role gives you that ownership.
Start hands-on. Then build it properly.
You wonât be expected to walk in and automate everything on day one.
Youâll start by getting close to the product:
* Running acceptance tests on new features
* Working through real ecommerce journeys
* Understanding where things break and why
Once youâve got that context, youâll start improving things:
* Automating the most repetitive and high-risk tests
* Building out regression suites
* Embedding testing into the release process
Itâs a natural progression from manual into automation, with the time and space to do it properly.
Move from testing to real engineering
This role goes beyond checking if something works.
Youâll be working on:
* API testing and backend validation
* Automation using tools like Playwright
* Integrating tests into CI/CD pipelines
* Improving how the team thinks about quality
Youâll start to think like an engineer, not just a tester.
The kind of problems youâll work on
This is a live e-commerce environment, so quality really matters.
You might be:
* Testing a checkout flow that technically works, but feels wrong to the user
* Catching edge cases that only appear under real customer behaviour
* Validating how a backend change affects multiple parts of the platform
* Identifying gaps in testing that could lead to revenue-impacting issues
As you work through these, youâll build:
* Stronger debugging skills
* A better understanding of systems, not just features
* The ability to design tests that reflect real-world usage
What youâll be doing
* Running acceptance and regression testing
* Working closely with developers during sprints
* Identifying issues, edge cases and failure points
* Building and improving automated tests over time
* Creating test plans and documentation
* Improving QA processes and release confidence
What youâll bring
Youâre likely a QA who wants more ownership and a clearer path into automation.
You might be:
* A QA Engineer with manual testing experience and some exposure to automation
* Currently in a role where QA is reactive rather than proactive
* Working in ecommerce, SaaS or an agency environment
Youâll be comfortable with:
* Manual and regression testing
* Testing web applications end to end
* Basic JavaScript or TypeScript
* Debugging and explaining issues clearly
* Working closely with developers
Bonus if you have:
* Experience with tools like Playwright or Postman
* Exposure to CI/CD pipelines
* Ecommerce experience
What youâll get
* The chance to shape QA from the ground up
* A realistic path into automation, not an overnight expectation
* Ownership over how testing is done
* A modern engineering environment
* Remote-first working
* A growing team where QA will expand over time
Youâll also be joining a team where people have progressed quickly as the function has grown, with clear opportunities to take on more responsibility as things scale.
If this sounds like you
If youâre the kind of QA who sees how things should work and wants the chance to improve it, this is your opportunity.
Apply now.