In the great Northwest they call it an SDET. Other places they call it a Software Quality Engineer. Whatever they call it, it’s you. You’ve somehow found yourself writing code that tests other people’s code.
At Granbury we respect the mighty SQE and we’ll need your help making sure drunk college kids can order pizza on their phones. And no, that isn’t a joke. You’ll use a new front end test automation tool we’ve built on top of Selenium WebDriver to make sure our online ordering systems work reliably and accurately.
Like Wes Mantooth, the other developers may hate you for it, but theywillrespect you.
And they’ll work with you. When you need DOMelements to have id’s, they will give you id’s. You won’t have to slog your way throughwith unwieldy xpath expressions. You won’t be a second class citizen and you’ll get the respect and support you need. No code ships without a green bar from you.
And you’ll do all this from thecomfort of your own home. This is a remote position, but you’ll keep in touch with your team with daily virtual standups. We’ll pick a spot on the map every so often and get together for a technical conference (including PNSQC in October) or an in person design confab. But most importantly, you’ll help level the technology playing field for mom and pop pizza shops in their struggle against corporate pizza. If you have a grudge against the major pizza chains, this is your chance to get even.
