Design and execute manual test cases across browsers and devices, perform functional, regression, smoke and usability testing, manage defect lifecycle in Jira/TestRail, write clear bug reports, and collaborate with developers to ensure release readiness.
Job Description
We are looking for a Manual QA Engineer to join our product team. You will design and execute test cases, perform cross-browser and cross-device testing, and manage defect lifecycle using Jira/TestRail. Responsibilities include functional, regression, smoke and usability testing, writing clear bug reports, and collaborating with developers to ensure release readiness. 5+ years of QA experience, strong understanding of SDLC/STLC, and experience with Agile/Scrum workflows required.
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