QA Automation Lead (API+UI) - India
Juniper Square is seeking a QA Automation Lead to own quality strategy for their private markets platform in India. The role involves leading end-to-end testing, defining automation roadmaps, and collaborating with engineering to ensure release readiness. Candidates must have extensive experience in distributed systems, backend APIs, and modern CI/CD pipelines. The position leverages AI-assisted tools for test authoring and process optimization.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Juniper Square is seeking a QA Automation Lead to own quality strategy for their private markets platform in India. The role involves leading end-to-end testing, defining automation roadmaps, and collaborating with engineering to ensure release readiness. Candidates must have extensive experience in distributed systems, backend APIs, and modern CI/CD pipelines. The position leverages AI-assisted tools for test authoring and process optimization.
TAL's take
Strong mid-stage fintech with global footprint and clearly defined leadership role in QA strategy.
Crisp job description with clear expectations, technical stack, and specific domain context in private markets.
Must haves
- 8-12 years experience in software quality assurance
- Proficiency in at least one programming language, preferably Python
- Hands-on expertise in Playwright for frontend testing
- Experience with RESTful or GraphQL APIs using Postman, RestAssured, or Locust
- Strong experience with AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes
- Ability to lead quality initiatives for complex distributed systems
Tools and skills
Nice to have: performance testing, load testing.
About the company
Established fintech company with $350M+ funding and global operations.
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