Remote job: SDET / Automation QA :: Remote
The Krazy Coupon Lady
Job Description
The Krazy Coupon Lady (KCL) is a female‐founder‐owned publisher on a mission to be a shopping non‐negotiable, unapologetically helping our readers maximize their money, and seize the deal. Our team of shopping experts curates and hand‐tests nearly a thousand deals per week, so there is always something new to discover each time you visit our website, app, and your inbox. You may have noticed that our headquarters are in Boise, ID, but our workforce is fully remote in the following states: About This Role We're looking for an SDET/QA who's hands‐on with test automation and ready to grow.
Your home base will be mobile, writing and maintaining automated tests that keep our iOS and Android apps shipping with confidence and you'll bring your automation skills across our other consumer‐facing surfaces as needs arise. You'll write automation code daily, contribute to testing strategy within your team, and help raise the quality bar across the squads you work with. You'll report to the QA manager, sit within the Mobile Application Development team and partner closely with engineers across mobile, web, and platform.
Mobile Test Automation: writing and maintaining Appium‐based automated test suites for iOS and Android across UI, integration, and API layers Cross‐Platform Quality: applying automation practices to web and other application surfaces when the team needs it Tooling and Infrastructure: contributing to the automation framework, CI/CD test integration, and shared test utilities Who You Are And What You'll Do Impact You bring 2‐4 years of QA or SDET experience with solid mobile automation depth—you've built and maintained test automation for consumer‐facing apps, not just one‐off scripts. Here, you'll write and execute automated and manual test plans for our iOS and Android apps and extend that work across our web surfaces as the team grows. With hands‐on experience in mobile testing frameworks (e.g., XCTest, Espresso, Appium, or similar), you'll run test execution across real devices and emulators, learning to scale across device configurations.
You have experience with automation frameworks (e.g., Cypress, Playwright, Selenium) and can apply them when extending test coverage to web surfaces. You usually meet deadlines, flag risks when you're behind, and help the team get product features out on time. Quality Your manual and automated test cases cover both positive and negative paths.
Reproducing issues with clear repro steps is second nature—concise defect tickets with screenshots, logs, and automation scripts that make bugs easy to fix. You keep documentation current: test plans posted in the test‐case management system, automation setup guides, and contribution instructions that teammates actually use. Strategy You proactively suggest improvements to testing processes, tools, and coverage rather than waiting to be told.
You define manual test strategies based on best practices and contribute to the team's automated testing framework (e.g., page‐object model, test‐data management) so the squad can scale coverage. You spot product quality issues through exploratory testing and propose improvements—accessibility gaps, cross‐browser coverage, edge cases others miss. You participate in generating the team's testing roadmap, contributing capacity estimates and proposing automation items for quarterly planning.
People You receive and incorporate feedback well, and you give constructive feedback to peers, whether that's on automation approaches, testing priorities, or how the team works together. You're becoming a go‐to expert in an area—mobile automation, a specific tool, a testing domain—and teammates come to you for advice. You contribute actively in team discussions, sprint retros, and chat channels, sharing what you're learning and asking questions that sharpen the team's thinking.
You drive cross‐team knowledge sharing on testing practices and help build a QA community of practice. Nice to Have Experience with performance or load testing for mobile or web. Familiarity with accessibility testing tools and WCAG compliance.
Experience with visual regression testing or screenshot diffing. Open source contributions or public technical writing. Start writing automated tests for the highest‐priority gaps.
Months 3‐6: Ship meaningful additions to test coverage and framework reliability; integrate suites into the release pipeline and contribute to shared automation patterns. Months 6‐12: Own a solid chunk of mobile automation. Demonstrate measurable gains in defect detection or test cycle time, and begin contributing automation patterns beyond mobile.
Why This Role, Why Now KCL is transitioning from a content‐led company to a product‐led one, and our mobile apps are at the center of that shift. As we ship faster and expand our product surface—1‐Clip deals, store loyalty integrations, personalized alerts—the cost of bugs in production goes up. We need an SDET who can build solid test automation for our mobile apps, integrated into every release pipeline and trusted by the engineers on the team.
You'll join a growing quality practice and have a clear path to senior as you expand your impact across the org. You feel the customer's pain firsthand and use it to prioritize what actually moves the needle. Test quality is your product.
You call out quality tensions early before they harden into production incidents, and share your reasoning openly because real growth starts with real talk. articulate and respond to requests electronically (chat, email); discuss issues over video and/or audio and/or electronically. Travel to meet in person 2‐4× a year. Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working, primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm as in handling.
The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; viewing a computer terminal; The worker is required to have visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned. None: The worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions (as in typical office or administrative work). About KCL With our roots in Boise, ID, we've grown into a remote company with employees located across the United States.
We believe in the power of community and the magic of friendship that created KCL so, for us, everything we do is people‐first. KCL is an equal‐opportunity employer and values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. By completing that application process, someone from our organization will reach out to you to learn more. KCL participates in E‐Verify: Notice of Participation in E‐Verify (Notice in Spanish); Notice of Right to Work: E‐Verify (Notice in Spanish).
Benefits Home Office Perks – We set you up for success with a company‐provided laptop, a $450 home office stipend, and monthly reimbursements for internet and phone. Time to Recharge – Enjoy 10 company holidays, a floating holiday, flexible PTO (or accrued PTO for select content roles), and a sabbatical every 5 years. Health & Wellness – Choose from three insurance plans, with KCL covering 100% of medical and dental premiums (excluding the PPO buy‐up).
We also offer vision, life insurance, FSA, HSA contributions, fertility benefits, and an Employee Assistance Program. Financial & Retirement Benefits – A 401(k) with a 4% company match, multiple bonus opportunities, and professional development perks like certification reimbursement and public speaking bonuses. Community & Culture – Regular team check‐ins, company‐wide meetings, and a commitment to giving back through our KCL Foundation and service initiatives. #