Job Url: https://career.platacard.mx/vacancy/details?id=4681059008&gh_jid=4681059008 Job Description: QA ENGINEER - BACKEND (GOLANG) MIDDLE [CARD&ACCOUNTS] Apply for this role Cards & Accounts Mobile Team:   The CAA Mobile team is responsible for the backend and frontend of processing-related features, including our most important screens displaying main account information, cards, statements, and cashback. In addition, we provide the same data to CRM services. The main mission of our team is to make our clients' interaction with their accounts and cards in the app smooth and pleasant.   Challenges that await you: Analysis of requirements, creation of test scenarios, preparation of test data Acceptance and regression testing mostly automated Writing and maintaining automated tests in Go Detection, localization, and reporting of defects using an issue tracking system Development and maintenance of the test project Integration of automated tests into CI/CD Communication with the product team during development and participation in releases What makes you a great fit: Experience in developing and maintaining test documentation Experience in programming in Go / Java / Kotlin / Python Experience with Git or other version control systems Experience with SQL Experience with message queues (Kafka) Experience in developing and maintaining autotests in Java/Kotlin/Python/Go Experience in test framework development and support Experience with CI/CD tools Your bonus skills: Experience with gRPC, Protobuf Experience with frameworks: dailymotion/allure-go, gomega (Go) Experience in load testing Knowledge and understanding of software design patterns Our ways of working: Innovative Spirit: A commitment to creativity and groundbreaking solutions Honest Feedback: valuing open, transparent communication Supportive Team: a strong, collaborative community Celebrating Achievements: recognizing our wins together High-Tech Environment: a team full of smart and revolutionary people who date to challenge the status quo of incumbent finances