Keeper Security is a leading cybersecurity company transforming the industry with zero-trust privileged access management. They are seeking a QA Analyst to ensure the quality of their enterprise Admin Console applications, focusing on testing web-based applications and backend APIs while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct testing of web-based Admin Console applications to ensure quality, reliability, and usability
- Validate backend APIs that support console functionality using appropriate testing tools
- Create, execute, and maintain test cases based on product requirements and user stories
- Document defects, test results, and QA activities using Jira and Confluence
- Use test management tools such as TestRail to track testing progress and coverage
- Perform cross-browser testing to ensure consistent behavior and performance across supported desktop browsers
- Collaborate closely with developers, product managers, and other QA team members to identify issues and improve quality processes
- Ensure all testing efforts align with best practices for enterprise software quality assurance
Requirements:
- Experience testing enterprise web applications or administrative consoles
- Familiarity with web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern browsers
- Experience validating backend APIs and working with API testing tools (e.g., Postman or similar)
- Understanding of enterprise application concepts such as authentication, authorization, and role-based access
- Ability to write clear, detailed, and reproducible bug reports and manage them through Jira
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams
- Familiarity with enterprise identity systems such as Active Directory, LDAP, or similar technologies
- Due to the role's involvement in GovCloud, all applicants must be a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident)
- Experience with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS for web application testing
- Familiarity with cloud environments such as AWS or Azure
- Exposure to identity and access management protocols such as SAML or SCIM
- Familiarity with virtualization or containerization tools (e.g., Docker or VMware)