Dataro is an ethically-minded ‘Data Science-as-a-Service’ startup that uses machine learning to help hundreds of not-for-profit organisations run more successful fundraising campaigns.
It’s an exciting time at the company: we’re launching in the USA, quickly growing out the tech team and the product is evolving at a rapid clip. We’re looking for a seriously awesome Test Automation Engineer to help us deliver high quality software that delights our users.
In This Role, You’ll Get To
- Work with product and operation teams to develop automated tests for new and existing features
- Build out frontend (cypress, playwright) and backend (unittest) tests
- Design and execute testing plans
- Research and develop solutions to reliability and performance issues
- Advocate for high quality user experience and superior software performance
On The First Day, We’ll Expect You To Have
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent work experience).
- >3yrs experience as a Test Automation Engineer or similar role, for a SaaS product
- Very good experience with Cypress or Playwright
- Strong proficiency in JavaScript (ideally ReactJS) & Python
- Experience with cloud platforms, preferably AWS.
- Knowledge of serverless architecture (AWS Lambda, Serverless Framework).
- Proficiency in SQL databases (PostgreSQL preferred).
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Git, CI/CD pipelines
- Strong communication and collaboration abilities.
It’s Great, But Not Required, If You Have Experience With
- The fundraising and non-profit sector
- Startups
We are based in Surry Hills and have flexible WFH arrangements. We value a diverse workforce.
How to apply?
Email your CV and answers the below 3 questions to careers@dataro.io
- Why do you want to work at Dataro?
- What is something you’ve built (outside of work) that you are really proud of?
- What is the hardest problem you’ve ever solved?
You must be based in Sydney and be able to demonstrate competence with JavaScript (ideally ReactJS) & Python