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Technical Designer (QA)

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You'll be the last set of eyes before anything reaches our users. You'll review new features and releases across our product surfaces (dashboards, docs, playgrounds), checking that everything looks right and behaves correctly. You'll run through flows manually, lean on automated checks to catch regressions, and compare what's built against the designs in Figma. When you spot something off, whether it's a misaligned component, a broken state, or a confusing interaction, you'll report it clearly through Figma comments and Slack so the team can move fast. Your job is to keep the bar high and make sure what we ship feels polished and works the way it should.

  • A sharp eye for visual detail. You notice the 2px misalignment, the wrong shade, the spacing that's off
  • Strong sense for how good UI should behave, and quick to tell when something feels broken or confusing
  • Clear, specific communication. Your bug reports leave no guessing about what's wrong or how to reproduce it
  • Comfortable working in Figma and reading designs against a live product
  • Methodical and thorough. You check the edge cases, not just the happy path
  • Able to read and interpret automated test results to catch regressions
We support skill growth through practical ownership: you’ll ship React features, take responsibility for QA, and strengthen your understanding of both design quality and testing practices. We emphasize collaboration and feedback so you can learn quickly from reviews and shared engineering standards. You’ll work in an environment where quality is part of the definition of “done,” and where clear expectations around testing and UI fidelity help you build confidence as you progress.
We’re excited to meet you if you want to combine front-end development with a strong QA and design-quality mindset.

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