As a Software Development Engineer in Test, you will work within a Scrum team of five co-located developers and two offshore QA engineers, contributing to the testing processes across acceptance, deployment, and performance testing. Your role will involve building and troubleshooting selected functional and non-functional requirements for software applications and services while ensuring that Agile and Scrum principles are followed. By actively participating in team meetings such as stand-ups, backlog refinement, and acceptance criteria refinement, you will play a key role in incremental application testing.
Bringing a Quality Assurance perspective to requirements, you will ensure that both functional and non-functional acceptance criteria are met, paying particular attention to edge cases, performance, and basic security aspects. You will support continuous delivery by maintaining high-quality test automation for ComLIMS-Quotation, making sure automated tests are systematically executed within the CI/CD pipeline during acceptance and deployment phases. Adhering to the established test strategy and test plans, you will assess their effectiveness and suggest improvements when necessary.
Collaboration will be an essential part of your daily work as you engage with developers, QA engineers, architects, development managers, the Product Owner, and business analysts to achieve comprehensive test coverage. Your strong communication skills, team spirit, and collaborative mindset will help you act as a key bridge between the business team, QA engineers, and developers, fostering effective communication and teamwork.
Beyond your testing responsibilities, you will provide regular updates to the Team Manager, ensuring transparency in your progress. You will rapidly familiarize yourself with Eurofins EurIS systems, beginning with ComLIMS-Quotation, understanding its core concepts, models, and team workflows. As you deepen this knowledge, you will focus on the most critical aspects of your assigned responsibilities. Your ability to build strong relationships with both IT and non-IT stakeholders will further support effective collaboration across teams.