Quality Assurance Tester (Manual)

Orlando, FL
Full Time
Technical Operations
Student (College)

About OneRail:

OneRail is a technology company innovating solutions for multi-modal delivery. Our delivery orchestration platform connects shippers to an extensive courier ecosystem, automating, optimizing, and controlling the entire delivery supply chain from demand signal to proof of delivery. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a dedicated QA Tester to join our team.
 

Position Overview:

Job Summary:

The Manual Quality Assurance Tester at OneRail is responsible for thoroughly testing our applications to ensure they meet quality standards and provide a seamless user experience. This role involves executing test cases, identifying and reporting bugs, and collaborating with development teams to resolve issues.
 

Responsibilities:

- Execute manual test cases and scenarios to validate application functionality and performance.
- Identify, document, and report bugs and issues using bug tracking tools.
- Collaborate with developers, product managers, and other stakeholders to understand requirements and test plans.
- Participate in design reviews, team meetings, and retrospectives to provide QA insights.
- Perform exploratory testing to identify potential issues beyond predefined test cases.
- Ensure thorough coverage of user-driven scenarios and use cases.
- Verify bug fixes and perform regression testing to ensure resolved issues do not reoccur.
- Maintain and update test documentation and test case repositories.
- Assist in the development and improvement of QA processes and best practices.

 

Qualifications:

- 1+ years of experience in manual software testing or in an active support role with access to business platforms.
- Strong understanding of QA methodologies and best practices.
- Experience with bug tracking tools and test case management systems.
- Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills.
- Good communication and collaboration abilities.
- Ability to think from the user's perspective and identify potential issues.

 

Skills:

- Proficiency in executing manual test cases and writing detailed bug reports.
- Familiarity with basic software development processes and lifecycle.
- Ability to prioritize testing tasks and manage time effectively.
- Basic knowledge of version control systems (Git) is a plus.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

- Experience with QA tools.
- Knowledge of frontend and backend systems integration.
- Familiarity with automated testing concepts and tools.
- Contributions to QA process improvements or documentation.

About OneRail

OneRail, headquartered in Orlando, FL, is the emerging leader in Final Mile delivery technology. Our OmniPoint SaaS platform uses proprietary algorithms and artificial intelligence to power efficient same-day delivery programs for major companies like Lowe’s, Pepsi, American Tire Distributors, and Advance Auto Parts.

OmniPoint is the cornerstone of OneRail’s integrated final mile delivery solution.

  • Capture. Within moments of a purchase that requires same-day delivery, OmniPoint captures a shipper’s “demand signal” from their POS, ERP, or e-commerce system: what was ordered, where it is, where it’s going, and when it needs to be there.
  • Optimize. OmniPoint uses this data to specify the optimal vehicle for the order’s size and weight, as well as any extra services required. OmniPoint then calculates all-in shipping costs and optimizes delivery routing.
  • Execute. Customers can direct deliveries to their fleet, or OneRail’s nationwide network of 12 million couriers available 24/7/365.
  • Support. Deliveries can be supported as they occur by OneRail’s skilled Exceptions Assist team to handle unforeseen delivery issues on the customer’s behalf.
  • Follow Up. OmniPoint enables the consumer or receiving business to track their order delivery in real time and provide feedback through a customer-branded interface.

OneRail has been recognized by Gartner as one of the most innovative solutions in the Final Mile delivery space. We ranked in the top 100 of the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing US private companies in 2022 and 2023 and received an Inc. Best Workplace award in 2023.

Regular, Full-time Team Member Benefits

  • Competitive base compensation
  • Health and wellness Insurance with generous company contribution (medical, dental, vision)
  • Company-paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability
  • 4% 401K match with immediate vesting of Company match
  • Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Flexible/Open (Uncapped) Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy for Salaried Team Members*
  • Competitive Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy for Hourly Team Members*
  • Generous Company-paid Holidays

Onsite Team Member Job Perks

  • Relaxed/casual work environment
  • Standing desks
  • Recreational and Video games
  • Large breakroom and lounge
  • Stocked kitchen and fridges
  • Cappuccino machine
  • Onsite restaurant and daily food trucks
  • Offices conveniently located with quick access to I-4, SR-528, and Florida's Turnpike
  • Ample free parking

OneRail's Travel Policy for Remote Team Members

While OneRail allows remote work for certain posted roles, noted as "Remote Work Available" on the Company's website, a core requisite for all roles is that team members be willing and able to occasionally travel to OneRail's Orlando, Florida headquarters. All team members are required to participate in on-site onboarding at the onset of employment and then on an as-needed basis thereafter, as a condition of their employment.

To view more details about what is like to work at OneRail, or to view a full list of career opportunities, please visit https://www.onerail.com/careers/

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