Senior QA Engineer

Company: project44
Company: project44
Department: Engineering
Posted on: 2025-11-08 01:18
Back to jobs New Senior QA Engineer Bangalore Apply       Why project44?     At project44,  we believe in better.     We challenge the status quo because we know a better supply chain isn’t just possible—it’s essential. Better for our customers. Better for their business. Better for the world.   With our Decision Intelligence Platform, Movement , we’re redefining how global supply chains operate. By transforming fragmented logistics data into real-time, AI-powered insights, we empower companies to connect instantly, see clearly, act decisively, and automate intelligently. Our Supply Chain AI enhances visibility, drives smarter execution, and unlocks next-gen applications that keep businesses moving forward.    Headquartered in Chicago, IL with a 2nd HQ in Bengaluru, India we are powered by a diverse global team that is tackling the toughest logistics challenges with innovation, urgency, and purpose.    If you’re driven to solve meaningful problems, leverage AI to scale rapidly, drive impact daily, and be part of a high-performance team – we should talk.     Description:      project44 is looking for a Senior QA Engineer   to join our engineering team. You will work in a fast-paced Agile environment designing, building, and implementing best-in-class integrations to accelerate how project44 connects to the world’s logistics networks.      Key accountabilities: What you'll work on     Design, develop, and maintain robust end-to-end test automation frameworks using Playwright, Selenium, and JUnit. Collaborate with backend and frontend engineers to define, implement, and uphold high-quality standards across services and UIs. Build and manage multi-language test environments, primarily using Java and JavaScript/TypeScript/Python, with flexibility to adapt as needed. Integrate and manage automated test pipelines within CI/CD systems (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, CircleCI) to ensure seamless, reliable test execution during continuous delivery. Implement Page Object Models (POMs) and reusable components to maintain scalable and maintainable test frameworks. Contribute to code reviews, design discussions, and defect triage, ensuring alignment between QA and development. Leverage observability data and modern automation tooling to continuously enhance test reliability and coverage. Advocate for and contribute to a shift-left testing culture, embedding quality and automation throughout the SDLC. Execute and optimize API, UI, integration, and performance testing for microservices and cloud-based environments (AWS/GCP). Partner with DevOps and SRE teams to improve test environments, reliability, and performance metrics. Lead by example — mentoring QA engineers, establishing automation standards, and championing best practices.   Qualifications:     Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field. 5 to 7 years of experience in Quality Engineering or Test Automation, including leadership of automation initiatives. Strong programming and debugging skills in Java, Python and avaScript/TypeScript. Hands-on experience with: Playwright, Selenium, and JUnit API testing and automation, including end-to-end API workflows Page Object Model (POM) architecture CI/CD pipelines (especially GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or similar) Cloud-based testing environments (AWS, GCP, or Azure) Deep understanding of QA methodologies, test design principles, and Agile software development processes. Proven ability to work cross-functionally and communicate effectively with engineering, product, and DevOps teams. Desirable and helpful (but not necessary) are experience in    Exposure to AI-assisted testing, such as using session data or API workflows to auto-generate or optimize end-to-end test coverage. Familiarity with containerized test environments (Docker, Kubernetes). Experience with performance testing tools (JMeter, K6). Exposure to Kafka-based event-driven architectures or microservices. In-office Commitment:  This position requires a commitment to contribute to our collaborative culture by working in-office Three  days weekly.   Diversity & Inclusion   At project44, we're designing the future of how the world moves and is connected through trade and global supply chains. As we work to deliver a truly world-class product and experience, we are also intentionally building teams that reflect the unique communities we serve. We’re focused on creating a company where all team members can bring their authentic selves to work every day.   We’re building a company that every one of us at project44 is proud to work for, and our journey of becoming a more diverse, equitable and inclusive organization, where all have a sense of belonging, is shaped through the actions of our leadership, global teams, and individual team members. We are resolute in our belief that each team member has an equal responsibility to mold and uphold our culture.   project44 is an equal opportunity employer seeking to enrich our work environment by creating opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds and experiences to thrive. If you share our values and our passion for helping the way the world moves, we’d love to review your application!   For any accommodation needed during the hiring process, please email   recruiting@project44.com. Even if you don’t meet 100% of the above job description you should still seriously consider applying. Studies show that you can still be considered for a role if you meet just 50% of the role’s requirements.   More about project44   Since 2014, project44 has been transforming the way one of the largest, most important global industries does business. As transportation and logistics continue to evolve and customer expectations around delivery become more demanding, industry technology must rise to the occasion. In just a few short years, we have created a digital infrastructure that eliminates the inefficiencies caused by dated technology and manual processes. Our Advanced Visibility Platform is used by the world’s leading brands to track shipments, collaborate with supply chain partners, drive operational efficiencies, and create outstanding customer experiences.       Create a Job Alert Interested in building your career at project44? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. 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