Software Engineer in Test
Flock Safety- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, and have at least 3 years of experience in software development, with a focus on testing. Familiarity with backend Java enterprise software systems, including frameworks and tools like JUnit, is required. Strong communication and collaboration skills are also necessary for effective interaction with team members and stakeholders.
The Software Development Engineer in Test will review requirements, specifications, and technical design documents to provide feedback, create detailed test plans and test cases, plan and coordinate testing activities, prepare reports on quality assurance outcomes, design and execute automation scripts, identify and track bugs, perform regression testing, develop and apply testing processes, track quality assurance metrics, and stay updated on testing tools and strategies. They will also communicate technical information effectively and collaborate with other team members and customers on projects, fulfilling any incidental duties as needed.
Flexible payment platform for fintech solutions
Episode Six provides a payment platform called TRITIUM that helps clients, including banks and fintech companies, create and implement various payment solutions. TRITIUM is designed to adapt quickly to changes in the payment industry, allowing clients to stay competitive. The platform enables clients to modernize their card programs, launching new credit, debit, and prepaid products. Additionally, Episode Six offers a business-to-business payment solution using virtual cards for real-time transactions, which is especially useful for neo banks and businesses looking to grow. Unlike many competitors, Episode Six focuses on helping clients move away from outdated payment technologies, offering a flexible, secure, and reliable solution. The company's goal is to empower clients with the tools they need to innovate in the payment space and enhance their operations.