Software QA Engineer
About the Role
As a Software QA Engineer, you will work closely with engineers and product teams to make sure our software works as intended and remains reliable as it changes. You will help understand requirements, identify risks, develop and execute tests, investigate issues, and clearly communicate what you find.
You will use Claude Code as a daily tool to help create and refine test scenarios, explore edge cases, understand unfamiliar areas of the application, investigate failures, support test automation, and help us continuously improve how we approach quality. We expect Software QA Engineers to use AI to make their work faster and more thorough while applying their own judgment to the results. AI can help you think through a problem, but you are still responsible for deciding what needs to be tested, whether the output is useful and correct, and when a different approach is needed.
Because we work with healthcare and human services data, good data-handling practices are also part of the job. You will be expected to follow Radicle Health's HIPAA and data-handling guidelines, including when using AI-assisted tools. Testing and investigation should use synthetic, mocked, or appropriately de-identified data rather than real customer PHI. When a testing need appears to require production data or PHI, you are expected to stop and escalate rather than making that decision on your own.
This is a mid-level engineering role. You will have support from experienced Software QA Engineers while building the product knowledge and technical depth needed to take increasing ownership of testing and product quality.
What You'll Do
Review requirements and acceptance criteria to understand expected behavior and identify unclear requirements, missing scenarios, edge cases, and potential risks.
Create, maintain, and execute test cases covering expected behavior, failure conditions, regression risks, and real user workflows.
Use Claude Code as part of your daily testing workflow to generate and refine test scenarios, identify possible edge cases, investigate defects, understand application behavior, and assist with automated testing.
Write clear and specific prompts that give AI tools the context needed to produce useful test scenarios, analysis, or code, and refine those prompts when the results are incomplete or off target.
Review and validate AI-generated tests, analysis, and code rather than assuming generated output is correct or complete.
Follow Radicle Health's data-handling and HIPAA guidelines during testing and investigation, including when using Claude Code or other AI-assisted tools. Use synthetic, mocked, or de-identified data in place of customer PHI and escalate when a testing need appears to require access to sensitive production data.
Identify, document, and track defects with clear reproduction steps, expected and actual behavior, supporting evidence, and enough context for the engineering team to investigate efficiently.
Investigate issues using tools such as SQL, browser developer tools, application logs, APIs, source code, automated tests, and AI-assisted analysis.
Use SQL to validate application data, investigate unexpected behavior, and support testing across product workflows.
Work with QA Automation Engineers to prioritize, and at times build and maintain, automated tests using tools such as Playwright, focusing automation on repetitive, high-value, and regression-prone workflows.
Contribute automated tests that run as part of our CI/CD pipeline and help maintain confidence as changes move toward production.
Work closely with engineers to reproduce issues, validate fixes, understand root causes, and identify potential regression impact.
Support accessibility testing, including relevant WCAG and Section 508 considerations, and apply basic security-conscious testing practices where appropriate.
Communicate testing progress, blockers, risks, and concerns clearly to the team.
Track testing activity, defects, and test coverage using Jira and XRay.
Build a strong understanding of our products, customers, QA practices, software development lifecycle, and the Health and Human Services domain.
Grow toward independently owning the testing approach and quality assessment for features and areas of the product.
What You Bring
0–5 years of experience in software quality assurance, software testing, software development, or equivalent demonstrated technical capability.
Working knowledge of SQL and the ability to write queries to validate data and investigate application behavior.
Strong attention to detail and an interest in understanding why software behaves the way it does, not just whether it passed or failed.
Clear written and verbal communication, especially when documenting unexpected or complex software behavior.
The ability to turn requirements and user workflows into meaningful test scenarios, including edge cases and failure conditions that may not be explicitly documented.
Curiosity and a willingness to dig into unfamiliar features, systems, and technical problems.
Comfort using AI-assisted engineering tools as part of your everyday work, including writing clear, specific prompts to generate useful test scenarios, edge-case suggestions, technical analysis, or defect investigation.
The judgment to recognize when an AI prompt or its output needs refinement, and to verify AI-generated suggestions, tests, analysis, and code before relying on them.
An understanding of responsible data handling and the importance of protecting PHI and other sensitive customer information during testing and technical investigation.
Exposure to automated testing tools or frameworks and an interest in building stronger automation skills.
Familiarity with CI/CD concepts and an understanding of how automated tests can be used to provide confidence throughout a development and deployment pipeline.
A collaborative approach to working with product managers, engineers, and other Software QA Engineers.
Experience with issue and test management tools such as Jira and XRay, or the ability to learn them quickly.
Helpful, but not required
Experience with Playwright or a similar browser automation framework
Experience using Claude Code with Playwright, including the Claude Playwright CLI or MCP-based workflows
Experience testing APIs
Experience with Git and source control workflows
Familiarity with CI/CD tooling such as GitHub Actions
Familiarity with browser developer tools, application logs, or other debugging techniques
Experience with accessibility testing, including WCAG or Section 508
Exposure to security testing or secure software development practices
Experience with healthcare billing software or healthcare billing workflows
What Success Looks Like
Early in the role, you will focus on learning our products, customers, tools, and testing practices. You should be able to reliably execute tests, create useful test cases, document high-quality defects, use SQL to validate and investigate application behavior, and use Claude Code effectively and responsibly as part of your testing workflow.
You will also begin contributing to our automated test coverage, learning how tests run through our CI/CD pipeline, and developing a stronger understanding of how accessibility, security, data privacy, and compliance requirements affect the way we test our software.
As you grow, you will need less direction to determine how a feature should be tested. You will independently identify edge cases and regression risks, investigate failures beyond their surface symptoms, build and maintain useful automated coverage, and communicate a clear assessment of product quality and release risk.
You will also be expected to become more effective at using AI as an engineering tool: knowing when it can accelerate your work, providing it with the right context, evaluating what it produces, and recognizing when your own investigation or judgment needs to take over.
Success in this role is not measured by how many test cases you execute or defects you find. It is measured by how well you understand the feature being tested, how effectively you identify meaningful risks, and how much confidence your work gives the team in the software we are releasing.
Why This Role
Your work directly contributes to the reliability of software used by organizations serving people and communities that depend on these systems every day.
You will get hands-on experience across the software development lifecycle while building skills in test design, exploratory testing, SQL, technical investigation, Playwright automation, CI/CD, accessibility, security-conscious testing, and AI-assisted engineering.
You will work closely with experienced Software QA Engineers, software engineers, and product teams while taking on more ownership as your technical skills, judgment, and product knowledge grow.
What we offer:
Unlimited PTO policy
Competitive medical, dental, and vision healthcare coverage
401k matching
Paid holidays
Volunteer time off
Paid parental leave
Remote work stipend
Compensation: $65,000 - $85,000 OTE
Location: Remote
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