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Job Description
Meta Reality Labs is a leader in the design of wearables systems. We are seeking detail-oriented and proactive individuals with experience building great software products and improving engineering efficiency to join our team as a QA Lead. As a QA Lead, you will ensure the delivery of high-quality software and platforms for wearables product lines, working alongside expert software engineers and research scientists to create technology that makes wearables pervasive and universal.
Locations
- London, UK, GBR
Responsibilities
- Build a test-driven/user-centric engineering environment that drives improvements in quality
- Implement process changes to scale testing efforts across multiple products
- Plan, develop, and execute test efforts for multiple platforms
- Identify, test, track, and report KPI trends over the course of a project
- Diagnose issues, report defects, and propose regression/A/B tests to discover reoccurrences
- Work with engineers and project leads to triage and prioritize issues for resolution
- Own the process of creating metrics to measure and monitor product performance
- Partner with Automation and Infrastructure teams to leverage automation for better reliability and scalability
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, a relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience
- 6+ years of driving Quality Assurance (QA) strategy and/or equivalent experience
- Experience debugging applications on platforms, PC, and mobile components
- Understanding of coding in Python, PHP, Java, C/C++ or equivalent languages
- Experience partnering and/or collaborating across multiple teams Experience establishing and following structured testing processes that consistently deliver measurable quality improvements
- Experience building, shipping, and maintaining commercial software on top of consumer electronic devices
- Experience in quality assurance within the AR/VR and wearables domain
- Experience in managing black box and white box testing
