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ACM UET Lahore • Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Role & seniority: Entry-Level Quality Assurance Engineer (early-career)
Stack/tools: Manual and automated testing basics; defect tracking tools; test data preparation; test environment setup; familiarity with QA tools, frameworks, and best practices
Plan and execute manual and automated test cases; review requirements to verify expected behavior
Identify, document, and track defects; collaborate with developers to reproduce issues and verify fixes
Perform functional, regression, and basic performance testing; maintain test documentation and participate in quality reviews
Bachelor’s degree in CS/IT/Engineering or related field
Basic understanding of software development and testing principles; familiarity with SDLC and QA processes
Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and ability to document issues clearly
Ability to work in a collaborative, team-oriented environment; good written and verbal communication
Basic test-case design and defect-tracking knowledge; willingness to learn tools and methodologies
Academic projects, internships, or training in software testing
Exposure to testing tools, automation frameworks, and continuous improvement practices
Location & work type: Not specified in the description; no details on remote/on-site or location requirements
Entry-Level Quality Assurance Engineer – Role Description & Qualifications Role Overview The Entry-Level Quality Assurance Engineer supports the delivery of reliable and high-quality software by assisting with testing, validation, and quality control activities. This role focuses on identifying defects, verifying functionality, and ensuring that applications meet defined requirements and quality standards. It is well suited for early-career professionals who are eager to build hands-on experience in software quality assurance within a collaborative engineering environment. Key Responsibilities
Assist in planning and executing manual and automated test cases.
Review software requirements and specifications to understand expected behavior.
Identify, document, and track defects using issue management tools.
Perform functional, regression, and basic performance testing.
Support test data preparation and test environment setup.
Collaborate with developers to reproduce issues and verify fixes.
Participate in quality reviews and testing status meetings.
Maintain clear and accurate test documentation and reports.
Support continuous improvement of testing processes and standards.
Learn and apply quality assurance tools, frameworks, and best practices.
Qualifications and Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related field.
Basic understanding of software development and testing principles.
Familiarity with software development lifecycle and quality assurance processes.
Strong attention to detail and analytical thinking skills.
Ability to identify issues and think critically about system behavior.
Basic knowledge of test case design and defect tracking is an advantage.
Willingness to learn testing tools, automation frameworks, and methodologies.
Ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment.
Clear communication skills for documenting and explaining issues.
Academic projects, internships, or training in software testing are a plus.
Summary
The Entry-Level Quality Assurance Engineer plays an important role in ensuring software reliability and user satisfaction by supporting testing and quality activities. This position provides a strong foundation for building a career in quality assurance, offering exposure to real-world projects, structured learning, and professional growth within the software engineering lifecycle.