Test the complete grocery delivery customer journey across mobile apps, WebView, and backend APIs. Develop automated functional, API, integration, and end-to-end tests covering catalog, pricing, inventory, cart, checkout, payments, orders, and partner integrations. Investigate distributed-system failures using logs, metrics, traces, databases, and queues. Contribute to test strategy, requirements reviews, release validation, production issue analysis, and quality ownership throughout the product lifecycle.
The Grocery Team is responsible for building and evolving the customer experience for grocery delivery — from discovering stores and products to browsing the catalog, managing the cart, and completing checkout.
We’re looking for a QA Engineer to join our team
We’re looking for a QA Engineer to join our team
Key Responsibilities
- Test the full grocery customer journey, including store selection, catalog, search, product details, cart, checkout, payment, and order creation.
- Validate prices, discounts, inventory, product availability, and store-specific assortment across different locations and partners.
- Test grocery-specific scenarios such as weighted products, substitutions, unavailable items, quantity limits, and minimum order values.
- Test integrations between the storefront and catalog, pricing, inventory, order, payment, and delivery services, as well as external grocery partners.
- Validate fallback and degradation scenarios when a partner or internal service is unavailable.
- Ensure consistent behavior across mobile applications, WebView, and backend APIs.
- Develop and maintain automated tests and contribute to API, integration, and end-to-end test coverage.
- Participate in requirements reviews, test strategy, release validation, and investigation of production issues, taking ownership of quality throughout the product lifecycle.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Strong experience in functional, integration, API, and end-to-end testing across the full customer journey: catalog, search, PDP, cart, checkout, payment, and order creation.
- Experience testing dynamic pricing, inventory, discounts, product availability, quantity limits, and minimum order value.
- Experience testing location- or store-specific assortment, including warehouse and geo-based availability.
- Good understanding of grocery-specific scenarios, such as weighted products, substitutions, unavailable items, and partial orders.
- Experience testing integrations with catalog, pricing, inventory, order, payment, and delivery services, including third-party partner APIs.
- Strong understanding of microservices, event-driven and asynchronous architectures, including retries, timeouts, idempotency, duplicate events, and eventual consistency.
- Experience with REST and/or gRPC APIs and automated API testing; familiarity with tools such as Postman.
- Experience creating and maintaining automated tests using frameworks such as Playwright, Cypress, Appium, or similar.
- Ability to investigate issues using logs, metrics, traces, databases, and message queues; experience with tools such as Grafana, CloudWatch, Kibana, Kafka, and SQL.
- Experience working with CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and AWS-based environments.
- Ability to validate consistency across mobile applications, WebView, backend APIs, and distributed services, and troubleshoot partial failures and partner/service outages.
- Experience contributing to test strategy, requirements reviews, release validation, and production issue analysis, with a focus on business risks and product quality throughout the entire development lifecycle.
Nice to have: experience with grocery/e-commerce products, mobile testing, contract testing, external partner integrations, performance/load/resilience testing, feature flags, A/B testing, and product metrics such as conversion, add-to-cart rate, checkout completion, error rate, and latency.
Conditions & Benefits
- Help us challenge injustice by creating fair choices for millions of people across 48 countries.
- Develop your professional skills with access to mentoring, career consulting, and learning programs.
- Collaborate with teams around the world and gain international experience through our Global Talent Exchange Program.
- Engage in company-wide challenges, awards, sports activities, employee-led social impact and volunteering projects.
- Work alongside people who take initiative, speak openly, and challenge themselves to grow.
- Improve your language skills through co-financed courses and internal speaking clubs.
Final benefits may vary depending on the location.
About
inDrive is a global tech company on a mission to challenge injustice through fair choices. We started in 2012 in the coldest city on Earth, when a group of friends created a way for people to agree on fair ride prices. That idea grew into one of the world’s top ride-hailing apps, now with 400M installs across 48 countries.Today, we offer more than rides: from freight and delivery to intercity travel and financial services, all designed to put people first. We are committed to having a positive impact on people’s lives both through our core business, which supports local communities via a fair pricing model; and through the work of our impact programs. Ready to ignite your inner drive?
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