SDET - (Agentic QA & Automation)

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<p><strong>Fully Remote — Global (Focus on GMT or EST)</strong></p><h4><strong>The Mission: Leading the Quality Evolution for Agentic AI</strong></h4><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-212"><span>Search Atlas is moving beyond suggestions to <strong>full execution</strong>. Our core agent, <strong>Atlas Brain</strong>, handles SEO and AI content generation autonomously, zero manual intervention. To support this, we are evolving our QA paradigm from rigid scripts to autonomous systems capable of reasoning and self-healing.</span></p><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-213"><span>As a <strong>SDET</strong>, you will not just automate tests; you will architect the quality nervous system for a complex ecosystem. You will lead the technical direction of our testing frameworks, ensuring our AI agents remain reliable while navigating a high-scale microservices architecture</span></p><hr><h4><strong>What You Will Do (Technical Focus)</strong></h4><ul><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-214"><span><strong>Navigate Complex Architectures:</strong> Own quality for a realistic Search Atlas slice consisting of <strong>6 Express microservices</strong> and a <strong>Next.js frontend</strong>.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-215"><span><strong>Architect AI Automation:</strong> Evaluate and refine our <strong>QABot AI test automation</strong> package, identifying and fixing deliberate architectural flaws.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-216"><span><strong>Master Modern Tooling:</strong> Drive the adoption and fluency of <strong>Stagehand</strong> and <strong>Playwright</strong> across the engineering organization.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-217"><span><strong>Apply Diagnostic Rigor:</strong> Identify and resolve complex bugs across three difficulty tiers (Easy, Medium, and Hard) using distributed traces and CI reports.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-218"><span><strong>Stakeholder Communication:</strong> Translate technical diagnostic findings and architectural judgments into <strong>Executive Briefings</strong> and Agent Evaluation reports.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-219"><span><strong>Optimize Operations:</strong> Analyze pre-generated ops artifacts, including trend analysis and distributed telemetry, to maintain high system reliability.</span></p></li></ul><hr><h4><strong>What We’re Looking For</strong></h4><ul><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-220"><span><strong>Architectural Judgment:</strong> A proven ability to critique and improve test automation architecture at scale.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-221"><span><strong>Tooling Expertise:</strong> Deep fluency in <strong>Playwright</strong> and emerging agentic frameworks like <strong>Stagehand</strong>.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-222"><span><strong>Diagnostic Rigor:</strong> A "forensic" approach to troubleshooting distributed systems and microservices.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-223"><span><strong>Strategic Communication:</strong> The ability to communicate technical risks and readiness to stakeholders clearly and concisely.</span></p></li></ul><hr><h4><strong>Salary & Benefits</strong></h4><ul><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-224"><span><strong>Compensation:</strong> $4,000 – $5,500 USD per month (depending on location and experience).</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-225"><span><strong>Paid Time Off:</strong> 15 Days PTO + Christmas Day + New Year’s Day.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-226"><span><strong>Culture:</strong> Collaborative, excellence-driven, and innovative environment with a "Student Mentality" toward learning.</span></p></li></ul><hr><h4><strong>Our Recruitment Process</strong></h4><ol><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-227"><span><strong>Initial Screening:</strong> Call with our recruitment team.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-228"><span><strong>Live Technical Assessment:</strong> A <strong>90-minute live pairing session</strong>.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-229"><span><strong>Final Interview:</strong> Technical leadership deep dive with our Hiring Manager.</span></p></li><li><p id="p-rc_475e16ebfe3c0a65-230"><span><strong>Offer Extended</strong>.</span></p></li></ol>

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