£30,000 Per year
Undetermined
Remote
United Kingdom
Summary: The Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Specialist at GenderGP is responsible for testing and validating new systems and features to ensure they are robust and user-friendly. This role involves collaboration with developers, product managers, and designers to identify bugs and enhance user experience. The SQA Specialist will engage in both technical and UI/UX testing, contributing to the launch of high-quality features that align with the company's values. The position is fully remote and offers a salary of up to £30K a year depending on experience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and execute detailed test plans and test cases across web and mobile platforms
- Perform end-to-end testing of complex user journeys to catch edge cases and inconsistencies
- Review UI/UX from a user perspective - flagging anything that feels confusing, broken, or off-brand
- Collaborate with developers to replicate bugs, report issues clearly, and verify fixes
- Continuously improve our QA processes and documentation
- Support user acceptance testing (UAT) and provide feedback to product stakeholders
Key Skills:
- 2+ years of experience in a QA or SQA role, ideally within a startup or healthtech environment
- Solid understanding of software development lifecycles
- Familiarity with bug tracking tools (e.g., Jira, Linear) and test case management
- Familiarity with writing automated test scripts on frameworks such as Selenium, Jest, Cypress etc
- Confidence testing REST APIs and basic backend flows
- A strong eye for design and usability, with the ability to spot UI/UX issues that affect user experience
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Passion for LGBTQ+ health and inclusivity is a big plus
Salary (Rate): £30,000 yearly
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Job Title: Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Specialist
Location: Remote
Company: GenderGP
Type: Full-time
Up to £30K a year depending on experience
About GenderGP
At GenderGP, we are revolutionising access to gender-affirming healthcare for trans and non-binary people around the world. We're passionate about creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive digital platform that empowers our community to live authentically. As we build new tools and services to support our members, we’re looking for a talented and detail-driven SQA Specialist to ensure our products are robust, user-friendly, and aligned with our values.
About the Role
As an SQA Specialist, you'll play a critical role in testing and validating new systems and features before they reach our users. You’ll work closely with developers, product managers, and designers to identify bugs, improve performance, and ensure the user experience is intuitive and accessible. This role combines technical testing (functional, integration, regression) with UI/UX testing (usability, flow, design consistency), helping us launch high-quality features that our Members love and trust.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and execute detailed test plans and test cases across web and mobile platforms
- Perform end-to-end testing of complex user journeys to catch edge cases and inconsistencies
- Review UI/UX from a user perspective - flagging anything that feels confusing, broken, or off-brand
- Collaborate with developers to replicate bugs, report issues clearly, and verify fixes
- Continuously improve our QA processes and documentation
- Support user acceptance testing (UAT) and provide feedback to product stakeholders
Requirements
- 2+ years of experience in a QA or SQA role, ideally within a startup or healthtech environment
- Solid understanding of software development lifecycles
- Familiarity with bug tracking tools (e.g., Jira, Linear) and test case management
- Familiarity with writing automated test scripts on frameworks such as Selenium, Jest, Cypress etc
- Confidence testing REST APIs and basic backend flows
- A strong eye for design and usability, with the ability to spot UI/UX issues that affect user experience
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Passion for LGBTQ+ health and inclusivity is a big plus