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QA Engineer / Agile tester at funda (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

A funda QA-engineer doesn't simply slam buttons hoping that something will break. He (or she) doesn't go for idiot-proof, but instead works on improving the most important and intangible element of all: quality. Of every line of code, every sprint and every release by the team. That makes a funda QA-engineer the A in Team Awesome. 


And if working for an A-brand with plenty of volume, traffic and an office location on the IJ in Amsterdam doesn't tip the scales? Why then would you apply at funda when QA-engineers are considered a hot commodity? One of your future QA-engineer colleagues, Jeroen (who broke his personal employment record at funda), said it very aptly: "You're the average of the top five people you work with. Which is why I progress here each day."


Your job


We believe that as a QA-engineer, you have a choice: you can either slow processes down or you can speed them up. Your preference speaks for itself.  You enable the team to excel. One release per day or per week won't suffice, you go for continuous deployment whereby 10 releases a day become the norm.


You're outstanding in your analysis, research and enjoy a challenging puzzle.  You're effective and efficient and you believe in test-infected teams. Not only by improving each member of the team and their product, but working on their blind spots as well.


Your team


As a QA-engineer you form an integral part of a multidisciplinary Scrum team, consisting of a Product Owner, UX Designer, and multiple front- and back-end Developers. Together you’ll work on a focus area in an informal setting, with plenty of room for new ideas, experiments and learning 'on the spot'.


Your profile


You have a wealth of experience in the field of Agile Testing within a Scrum environment: experience with test automation and programming (C #), perhaps a result of your background as a developer? Experience with a Unit Testing framework (hopefully NUnit), experience with designing, creating and maintaining automated tests (Selenium web driver please) and experience with the use of version control systems (preferably Git).


You also have:



  • A bachelor or university degree in science.

  • 3 to 5 years relevant work experience.

  • Knowledge of Continuous Delivery software strategy.

  • Worked with an issue tracking system (e.g. Jira).

  • A good command of the English language both written and spoken. (And if you're Dutch, then this obviously applies to the Dutch language.)




This is what we offer


Funda offers you the most challenging job in your field. In a great office in the heart of Amsterdam, with our own ‘funda square’ and an unobstructed view of the IJ river, or a cruise ship on it – that just depends on the day (and yes, the latter makes for an instant holiday feeling). You are within two tram stops of Amsterdam Central, or 5 minutes by bicycle or 10 minutes by foot. Just what suits you.


You work with 120 great (international) minds who make you feel right at home. It’s only natural that we take good care of our talents and therefore of you. If you come work with us, we offer you:



  • Excellent salary with annual bonus scheme and 25 days off (you can buy more days if you need them)

  • Flexible working hours

  • Reimbursements for your telephone, home internet, travel expenses, gym and a part of your pension

  • Heavenly chair massage six times a year (during working hours)

  • Chef-prepared fresh lunch every day, ranging from soups to salads, fresh bread rolls from the baker’s and a snack each Friday

  • Dinners, team outings, drinks and a birthday present

  • Personal training budget for courses, congresses and training courses, as we believe that you've never learned enough. You can also let your ideas run free during our biannual hackathon. Especially for our foreign co-workers we offer Dutch lessons.


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