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We are looking for a skilled QA Tester (Website) to partner closely with our web development team working on SafetyCultureʼs websites. This role is critical in ensuring quality, performance, and reliability across our modern frontend stack, while also helping us continuously improve the speed and effectiveness of our development lifecycle. Our main websites are built with Next.js and powered by Contentful. We have an exciting backlog of migrations and build planned for our websites. This position suits someone who enjoys working with modern web stacks and contributing to high-quality releases in an evolving environment.
Job Responsibility:
Perform functional, regression, and release testing on Next.js websites
Test dynamic, CMS-driven pages and components powered by Contentful
Validate routing, navigation, forms, and critical user flows
Test multilingual and multi-regional websites, ensuring correct language rendering, content accuracy, and locale-specific behaviour
Verify language switching, localised URLs, and fallback behaviour
Ensure consistent behaviour across modern browsers and devices
Validate layouts, responsiveness, and UI consistency against design specifications
Identify, document, and report bugs with clear reproduction steps
Verify fixes and support release sign-off
Requirements:
3+ years designing, implementing, and maintaining automated test suites for a modern web application
Writing, debugging and maintaining end-to-end tests using Playwright
Creating and running unit and integration tests using Vitest
Validating UI behaviour, responsiveness, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility
Partnering with developers to define acceptance criteria and test coverage before development begins
Using Lighthouse CI to monitor and enforce performance, accessibility, SEO, and best-practice standards
Identifying performance regressions and work with engineers to resolve them